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The phrase "are we going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to ask whether someone else is planning on going somewhere. For example: "Are we going to the beach this weekend?".
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And where are we going?
So where are we going?
When are we going to realize this?
So why are we going to Ireland?
But what are we going to do?
Where are we going to live?
Similar(7)
Were we going to a hotel?
"Where're we going?" he asked.
"Who were we going to support?
So, why were we going running?
Where were we going?
More suggestions(19)
are we opening
are we stopping
are we participating
are we hanging
are we working
are we incorporating
are we negotiating
are we moving
are we growing
are we encouraging
are we leaving
are we contemplating
are we open
are we willing
are we everything
are we overproducing
are we competing
are we floundering
are we preventing
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