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The phrase "are going to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action or intention regarding the removal of something.
Example: "We are going to remove the old furniture from the office next week."
Alternatives: "will remove" or "plan to remove".
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"You are going to remove my breasts, you are going to remove my ovaries?
"We are going to remove that uncertainty and target riskier investment".
What worries many economists and computer scientists is that today's technologies are going to remove people from economic activity completely.
They are going to remove the fuel and therefore the question is whether their plan is the best option without risk.
She urged the president "to bring everyone to a place where we can say we are going to remove all doubt that the full faith and credit of the United States of America will be honored".
"You are coming from London, you don't like Robert Mugabe for whatever reason - people in London don't like him - and we are going to remove him and therefore it means we are going to put someone else in his place?
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It's not as though removing the breast is going to remove the cancer.
So I'm going to remove this one and the one above it.
So we're going to remove this capsule under the lip of the bottle.
I announced to my wife that I was going to remove our door hardware.
You sometimes have to bring in somebody who's going to remove the boss/nonboss dynamic.
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