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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are going from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transition or movement from one place, state, or condition to another.
Example: "We are going from a traditional classroom setting to a more interactive online learning environment."
Alternatives: "are transitioning from" or "are moving from".
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"We are going from bad to worse".
"Things are going from worse to worse".
In Europe, things are going from bad to worse.
These guys are going from outcasts and criminals to heroes.
Those are the places where immigrants are going from Africa.
But outside, things are going from bad to worse.
Afrikaners think that things are going from bad to wurst.
PROFESSOR: T C are going from U to V at the stop.
Yet things are going from bad to worse at Pfizer, the world's biggest drugs company.
"We fear they are going from the classroom to the front line," he added.
It's not because liberalism's opponents are going from strength to strength.
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