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The phrase "am not going" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal spoken contexts, but it requires a subject to be grammatically correct in writing.
Example: "I am not going to the party tonight."
Alternatives: "am not attending" or "will not go".
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I am not going.
"I am not going to leave.
I am not going to give up.
"I am not going to fight.
"I am not going begging from anyone.
I am not going to complain.
"I am not going to vote.
"I am not going away.
I am not going there".
"I am not going anywhere.
"I am not going to be silenced, and I am not going away," Cain said.
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