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The phrase "are going to decline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future decrease or reduction in something, such as numbers, quality, or interest.
Example: "Due to the recent economic downturn, sales are going to decline over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "will decrease" or "are set to drop".
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"Prices are going to decline and losses grow for the foreseeable future," he said.
"But beyond that we are going to decline to comment on our supply of the lethal injection drug".
"As everybody sells them, the average retail sales are going to decline," said Mr. Ries, the marketing consultant.
"There is no evidence or widespread prediction that home prices are going to decline to the kind of levels" requiring a bailout, she said.
"We are going to decline to comment on that question since it is regarding internal matters," Ms. Lawrimore wrote in an e-mail message.
You don't have to be a conventional economist to hope that gold prices are going to decline over the next few years, just as they did after the 1980 peak.
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I'm going to decline to answer that.
I am going to decline to get into that.
"We're going to decline to participate," an Amazon spokeswoman said.
But when you're an athlete, you know he's going to decline".
That reflects an industry belief that the company is going to decline".
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