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The phrase "are going to identify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future plans or intentions to recognize or determine something.
Example: "In the upcoming meeting, we are going to identify the key issues that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "will identify" or "plan to identify".
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"There may well be a lot more losses and victims that we are going to identify down the road," he said.
How many of these younger and/or better-educated women are going to identify with Ann Romney's father-knows-best description of life in chez Romney?
Moreover, vigorous debate over policy options and technological trade-offs will be needed if we are going to identify effective paths forward and build broad support for action.
"I think we as a society need to have the guts to say we are going to identify this as a problem, this is a deficiency in our country, and we're going to make it better," he said.
He said he had come with a "vision and a plan" from President Bush, and was encouraged "that we are going to identify the mechanism that would allow us to implement that plan".
Often the details of the circumstances are necessary if we are going to identify successful preventive measures.
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A. Of course I'm going to identify with the meat.
"If you're singing about being downtrodden, 90% of the population is going to identify with it," Bondage says.
But right now, she is someone any teenager or survivor of adolescence is going to identify with.
She said she was going to identify her daughter's body, was picking up her daughter's last paycheck and was concerned about her daughter's sick chihuahua.
SMALL: There are already great resources here at Harvard, but also aspects of mental health that require immediate attention, and we're going to identify those and work on them as quickly as we can responsibly.
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