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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and going to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future intention or plan, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I am going to the store and going to buy some groceries."
Alternatives: "and planning to" or "and intending to".
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And going to the Falls.
And going to London.
And going to college was a joke.
And going to Crathie Kirk on Sunday.
And going to pole-dancing clubs.
"I see myself being there and going to classes and going to dorms".
And going to the big markets had been a challenge.
I'm from Michigan, and going to China seemed really exotic.
"They're crossing the borders and going to Internet cafes.
"You're sneaking around drinking alcohol and going to parties.
"Rigs are leaving the gulf, and going to foreign waters".
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