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Free sign upThe phrase "and going to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or intention that involves moving towards a specific place or event.
Example: "I am excited about the weekend and going to a concert with my friends."
Alternatives: "and heading to a" or "and planning to attend a".
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Erase the image of dropping a tab of LSD and going to a Grateful Dead concert.
Tells about the scenery on the way and going to a pork barbecue in Alpine, Texas.
I was already into jazz and going to a performing arts school.
She recalled jumping rope and going to a summer camp for low-income children.
"They're on a plane and going to a new city the next day.
Another possibility would be Mr. Chen leaving China and going to a third country.
"Been to a couple of plays and going to a ball tonight".
It's like being a ringmaster in Barnum & Bailey, and going to a smaller circus".
I miss dancing and going to a pub and not being worried that I'll fall over.
She has normal ambitions of getting top grades and going to a top university, getting a degree and a job.
Ken Kesey said you could walk around on it, but taking acid and going to a concert became a nightmare.
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