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The phrase "are going very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or state that is currently happening and is being emphasized by the adverb "very."
Example: "They are going very fast to catch the bus before it leaves."
Alternatives: "are moving quite" or "are traveling very".
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"We are going very strong".
"Cleanup efforts are going very well.
Netherlands are going very nicely in-deed.
"It appears things are going very well out there.
"Over all, things are going very well," she said.
"And I think things are going very positively for me.
In Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, or Hangzhou, fundamentals still support those prices are going very high.
He wrote: "I am glad that we are going very soon.
The unfortunate situation here is that the courts are going very slow on the project.
"But a lot of print magazines are going very strong as well".
By the look of it, things are going very well indeed.
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