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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and going from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transition or movement from one state, place, or condition to another.
Example: "The project is evolving, and going from initial concepts to final designs has been a challenging process."
Alternatives: "and transitioning from" or "and moving from".
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"And going from there".
M. Wells has been coming and going from the start.
That day, the team planned to interview shoppers coming and going from a nearby bazaar.
"We saw lots of Al Qaeda guys coming and going from his house," Ahmed said.
Being gifted and going from opening move to checkmate in between homework and chores isn't easy.
People were coming and going from the kitchen, some louder than others.
Valor's sibling, Victory, has fledged the nest and is seen coming and going from it.
And going from the bike to the run is a different way of inducing that fatigue".
He added: "It's about getting together, seeing where we are and going from there.
And getting sacked from jobs, and going from job to job.
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