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The phrase "are going to last" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future expectation regarding the duration or persistence of something.
Example: "These new policies are going to last for several years, ensuring stability in our operations."
Alternatives: "will endure" or "are expected to persist".
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"They are going to last a long time".
"You think first-rounders are going to last forever.
Nor can anyone say with confidence that these good times are going to last.
"Homes we build today are going to last another 70 years," he said.
Be judicious with your budget and buy things that are going to last.
"That's the benefit of the sports platform — these traditions once they stick are going to last a long time.
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It's going to last multiple days.
"But what's going to last?
The structure is going to last a hundred years.
"Who knows how long that's going to last?
"This storm is going to last at least three days".
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