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The phrase "am going on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future action or plan, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I am going on vacation next week and can't wait to relax."
Alternatives: "I will be going" or "I am heading out."
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"I am going on," Mr. Edwards said.
It is like Christopher Columbus going to America: 'Come back!' 'No, I am going on!' 'Come back!' 'No, I am going on!' It was so difficult".
I am going on.
"I am going on leave.
"I am going on leave forthwith".
I am going on vacation for a long, long time.
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(What he actually said was: "I know what is going on. I am going on").
What's going on?
What is going on?
What was going on?
"It's going on!
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