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The phrase "are going to undergo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action or event that someone or something will experience or be subjected to.
Example: "The patients are going to undergo a series of tests to determine their health status."
Alternatives: "will experience" or "are set to undergo".
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U.S. universities are going to undergo some serious growing pains to deal with the growing demand for this field.
I was lucky: my doctors led me by the hand and said, "here is what you should consider doing if you are going to undergo mastectomy".
It has been shown in vitro that the ratio of Apaf-1 to XIAP can determine whether cells are going to undergo apoptosis or survive (Potts PR et al., 2003; Potts MB et al., 2005).
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"The city is going to undergo big changes for the World Cup and the Olympics.
He was going to undergo an operation to create more space for the tumor.
"The hep C market is going to undergo a real sea change next year," Mr. Waksal said.
It is critical that Sehorn recovers from the knee surgery and rehabilitative procedure he is going to undergo on his right knee this off-season.
Following are excerpts from the news conference yesterday in Washington at which Vice President Cheney announced that he might have a cardiac pacemaker implanted, as recorded by Federal News Service Inc.: I'm going to undergo a test tomorrow at George Washington University Hospital.
"I truly believe that the world is going to undergo a huge transformation in the next 10 years," said the wild-haired Mr. Asfour, a man of Middle Eastern ancestry who often makes free with his doomful geopolitical predictions.
"The retail landscape in China is going to undergo dramatic change in the coming years".
Why should I have to lie about my sexuality when my blood is going to undergo the same screening as a man who has had unprotected sex with hundreds of women and not had to lie about it?
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