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The phrase "are going epic" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or slang.
It can be used in casual contexts, often to describe something that is becoming impressive or exciting, but it may not be widely understood.
Example: "The party is going epic with all the music and dancing!"
Alternatives: "are becoming awesome" or "are turning legendary".
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Artworks are going epic.
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