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The phrase "are going yes" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "Are you going to the party? Yes, I am going."
Alternatives: "Yes, I am going" or "Yes, I will go."
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If people want to explore BDSM they need to do that within a partnership where both parties are going, 'Yes please, this is what I want'.
It's leading to all these voices and different performers coming on stage, getting angry and being funny in the process and people are going, 'Yes, this is what we need'".
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"The Taliban are gone, yes, but our own community also enforces the burka".
No, because the monarchy and its particular sort of despotism are gone; yes, because a new and more brutal form of power, one that camouflages itself as religion, has emerged in its wake.
You kind of see how this is going, yes?
I can only smile at such jokes and shake off the despair with a nice play on words: "I am going, yes..
But I must know...'. and I'm going 'Yes, yes, yes...'." Pause for storytelling effect.
He was gone, yes.
Mubarak was gone, yes, but Nabil's beef had never really been with Mubarak.
"The advertisers who hung in here are going gangbusters, yes," he said.
"The costs are going to be significant, yes, and potentially they are an existential threat to BP," said Bruce Bullock, director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University.
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