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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I going to be" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am going to be"? You can use the correct form when expressing a future intention or plan regarding yourself. Example: "I am going to be attending the conference next week."
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"Am I going to be shot?
"Am I going to be all right?
Am I going to be honored?
Am I going to be too winded?
Am I going to be fine?
"Am I going to be co-hosting?
"Was I going to be drafted?
When am I going to be decriminalised?
Am I going to be happy?
Am I going to be killed another minute?" he said.
"Am I going to be adopted, too?" she asked.
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