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The phrase "are not on going" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "are not ongoing." You can use it when indicating that something is not currently in progress or not happening at the moment.
Example: "The negotiations are not ongoing, and we will need to wait for further updates."
Alternatives: "are not in progress" or "are not currently happening."
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