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The phrase "are going to found" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "are going to found" if you are referring to the act of establishing something in the future.
Example: "They are going to found a new organization dedicated to environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "are going to establish" or "are going to create".
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"We nationalists are going to found a new country," said Mr. Humala, a wiry man with close-cropped hair who campaigns in a red T-shirt that says "Love for Peru".
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"People are going to find it anyway.
We are going to find out who.
"They are going to find a cure.
We are going to find out.
"We are going to find out why this is".
"My guess is they are going to find it unconstitutional".
"How many of these folks are going to find jobs?
"We are going to find whoever did this.
"Argentina, I think, are going to find it demanding.
"We are going to find burnt shells," he said.
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