Sentence examples for about to do going from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about to do going" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be a mix of phrases that do not work together grammatically. An example of a correct phrase could be "I am about to go."
Alternatives: "about to leave" or "on the verge of going."

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He even invoked Mahatma Gandhi, asking: "Is what I am about to do going to help?", and Nelson Mandela, saying the yardstick by which he would be measured was the ability to better the lives of all people.

It is a mix of wisdom and courtesy -- is what you are about to do going to cause someone to jump in fright?

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"With a little bit of distance, thinking about what we want to do going forward, it really becomes about priorities.

"It's all about doing what we need to do, going to our strengths.

But with distance comes perspective, too, and space to think about what did go wrong – and right.

Then there's what to talk about when she does go out.

QUESTION: What are you going to do about — what are you going to do about (inaudible).

Nobody can give tips or advice about what to do to get the breastfeeding going in the best way.

Interest in nutrition will increase but what we are going to do about it is going to decrease.

Exhausted and preoccupied, Mira drifted toward the center of the city, "thinking about what to do, who to go to".

to tell someone your ideas about what to do, where to go, etc.

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