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The phrase "are going to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future intention or plan to become a member of a group or organization.
Example: "We are going to join the local community center to participate in various activities."
Alternatives: "will be joining" or "plan to join".
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"You are going to join the janjaweed?" his mother said.
The good people are going to join you for good reasons.
If you are going to join, you have to fill out some paperwork.
This … should focus the minds of other industry leaders in relation to how they are going to join the fight".
If you are going to join me in this experiment, I'd love to hear how it is going.
"Printed books, the most important artifacts of human civilization, are going to join newspapers and magazines on the road to obsolescence".
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I'm going to join the circus.
I was going to join them.
I'm going to join the Azraelians".
Who's going to join me?
I think it is going to join.
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