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The phrase "are going to be started" is grammatically correct but somewhat awkward in written English.
It can be used when discussing future plans or actions that will be initiated by someone or something.
Example: "The new project are going to be started next month, and we are all looking forward to it."
Alternatives: "will be initiated" or "are set to begin".
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As for whether you are going to be on the plane, or whether you are going to be starting – I don't think anyone knows that.
"Companies and investors all over are going to be starting at some point to be factoring in what the future is longer range for fossil fuel," Stern said.
Without giving too much away, Michael and Nikita are going to be starting the finale off somewhere in the bowels of Division; separated, but both in Division.
If you are going to be starting a hobby, make sure you have what you need.
The new direction that is going to be started tonight needs to continue".
And that's going to be starting next year.
Now we're going to be starting from scratch".
"The train is going to be starting to move," Mr. Nittve said.
"Let's say we introduce that he's going to be starting.
"She's going to be starting soon, writing about sex and power.
"I'm going to be starting or sitting on the bench," Henderson said.
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