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The phrase "are going to fix" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future intention or plan to repair or resolve something.
Example: "We are going to fix the issues with the software by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "will repair" or "plan to fix".
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"And we are going to fix that.
"We are going to fix our country.
"Maybe they are going to fix it," Mr. Reamy said.
It is not something we are going to fix overnight.
"They are really sending a statement that we are going to fix the issues and we are going to fix them now".
So, in the inner integral, we are going to fix values of phi and theta.
"We are going to fix this, right here!" But the inspector was not done.
"I promise you, we are going to fix this," Alonzo said, and he thanked her.
And the system is broken and we are going to fix it".
"We are now aware of it, and we are going to fix it," he said.
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