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The phrase "are going to evaluate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future plans or intentions regarding an assessment or analysis of something.
Example: "We are going to evaluate the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy at the end of the quarter."
Alternatives: "will assess" or "plan to review".
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We are going to evaluate and make a decision by Wednesday".
"People are going to evaluate everything you do and watch every move that you make".
"We are going to evaluate him as we do other players".
"We are going to evaluate the manpower needs for the park," said Detective Walter Burnes, a police spokesman.
We are going to evaluate very carefully exactly where this is and where it might possibly be able to go".
"We are going to evaluate what we need to do to get timely intelligence and early warnings so we don't face situations like we did in Massachusetts".
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"We're going to evaluate," he said.
We're going to evaluate a lot of positions.
"We're going to evaluate him after this, and go from there.
For a start, she's going to evaluate all the external companies she works with.
"We're going to evaluate it and see what it is in the morning".
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