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The phrase "are going to continue to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future actions or plans that will persist over time.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we are going to continue to go forward with our project."
Alternatives: "will keep moving forward" or "are set to persist in going".
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We are going to continue to go about our business.
"Guys are going to continue to go low.
Now, Dr. Osborne said, "I think they are going to continue to go down".
"As long as it doesn't seem as if prices are going to continue to go up," said David Wyss, the chief economist at the market forecasting arm of Standard & Poor's, "we're in good shape".
Projections suggest that prices across the country are going to continue to go up.
So it may well be that the trajectory is set, that we are going to continue to go down the path we are on, without challenging the direction we are taking.
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"We are going to continue to work.
"People are going to continue to die.
We are going to continue to have to find savings.
We're going to continue to grow".
They're going to continue to battle".
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