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The phrase "are going to form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future intention or plan to create or establish something.
Example: "The committee members are going to form a new policy to address the issues raised in the meeting."
Alternatives: "will create" or "are set to establish".
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We are going to form a business.
And half of you are going to form spiral galaxies.
All your wrinkles are going to form by twenty-five.
We are going to form a party, but not fight for parliamentary elections.
These kinds of arguments are going to form the coming legal battleground that gets played out.
Basically you take a worm and you start specifying that the forward segments are going to form a head.
Similar(29)
"An aerotropolis is going to form here.
"I'm going to form a union!" a girl cried.
"We're going to form four teams of four".
We're going to form a bond, and you're going to be part of this family".
"Jobs was sufficiently impressed by my diplomatic skills that he immediately said, 'We're going to form a company'".
More suggestions(18)
are going to change
are going to fly
are going to come
are going to shock
are going to die
are going to achieve
are going to rebuild
are beginning to form
are going to escape
are trying to form
are going to learn
are learning to form
are going to execute
are going to find
are going to miss
are going to be
are going to happen
are going to get
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