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The phrase "are going to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future plan or intention to put something into effect.
Example: "The company has announced that they are going to implement new policies to improve employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "will implement" or "plan to implement".
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We are going to implement it," he said.
"We are going to implement drastic measures against those who make them legally, illegally or import them," Mr. Toledo said.
"In some ways," Mr. Noland said, "it goes back to China and how enthusiastically they are going to implement the sanctions".
"What's going to come out is a political communique that does not have significant details about how they are going to implement it," said Damien Ma, a fellow at the Paulson Institute.
"That said, if you are going to implement a brand new strategy, which is something we're trying to do, it's always nice to have the right structure in place.
But by the time Mr. Liao is jailed, Maoism has been abandoned, and the prisons have become just another outpost of state capitalism, with guards proudly announcing that "we are going to implement a market-oriented competitive mechanism," even as they continue to require prisoners to sing "Socialism Is Good".
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Are you just the guy who is going to implement what Netanyahu said he would implement, but never did, or are you a Rabin -- someone ready to really break the mold?
My first question: "Are you switching to a pro offense?" "Yes, we're going to implement a pro offense," Vermeil said.
And we're going to implement those here in Oklahoma.
MR. OBAMA: We're going to implement it.
"We're going to implement it," he said.
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