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The phrase "are going to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a future intention or plan to produce or develop something.
Example: "We are going to create a new marketing strategy that will help us reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "will create" or "are planning to create".
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They are going to create.
"They are going to create actual, real slums," he said.
We are going to create, energy, poetry, tension and excitement.
Tomorrow we are going to create Greece anew".
"We are going to create a brand new brand.
"We are the ones who are going to create it".
"We are going to create a lot of activity.
"We are going to create a fairly high level of inflation down the road".
"Young people are going to create all the cool stuff," Mr. Bell said.
He added: "In a digital world, they are going to create a huge amount of value".
"We look at each product and figure out, how we are going to create demand?
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