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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are going better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an improvement in a situation or condition over time.
Example: "After implementing the new strategies, our sales figures are going better than expected."
Alternatives: "are improving" or "are getting better".
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House and factory assessments are going better, he added.
"Our process is continuing and always we are going better," the Dutchman said.
"Things are going better," Lemaire, the interim coach, said, waiting a beat.
Things are going better than anyone could have predicted, he said.
But there's also a very rational reason to try to pretend that things are going better than they are.
"Our phone calls are going better, our volunteers are showing up, the crowds are getting bigger here," he told reporters after the town hall meeting on Thursday morning.
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It's going better than planned".
Things really couldn't be going better.
Things could not be going better.
Yet here too the deployment is going better than expected.
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