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The phrase "along going" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate phrases, "going along" or "along the way," which can be used in different contexts.
Example: "We encountered several challenges going along the journey, but we managed to overcome them."
Alternatives: "as we proceed" or "during the journey".
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You see cowboy hats and boots and everybody is singing along, going crazy".
New, mid-paced chuggers such as In a Miracle and Like in the Movies plod along, going nowhere fast.
In that earlier incarnation, "I was going along, going along, going along, and I got eaten," said Dr. DeBell, who has a private practice on the Upper East Side where he specializes in hypnotizing those hoping to retrieve memories of past lives.
But it really was the most gorgeous place: you'd be bumping along, going to work in a Land Rover at five in the morning through these beautiful landscapes, listening to the call to prayer.
My natural aversion to the vehicle disappears when we start zinging along, going exhilaratingly fast, miles up the arroyos -- rivers of sand, the dry gulches that flash floods carve into the hills.
It nods along going absolutely nowhere but is all the better for it.
Similar(52)
If something else comes along, go ahead".
The rest go along, go along.
But he had faith in his audience: "My people are all around the world," he said, getting a sing-along going.
Going along with the program.
I recommend going along with the literature.
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