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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we going to continue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the continuation of an activity, discussion, or process.
Example: "After the break, are we going to continue with the presentation or start a new topic?"
Alternatives: "Shall we proceed?" or "Are we moving forward?".
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"Are we going to build on one another or are we going to continue to be competitive?" she asked.
"How long are we going to continue with all the adult power issues when our kids suffer?" he said.
Why are we going to continue to contribute to that facade?" Brand, it appears, may have been closer to the truth than he realised.
"I mean really, how many American lives and how much American taxpayer money are we going to continue to expend waiting for these political leaders to do something?
"How are we going to continue?" Among Iraqi journalists, Al Hawza was known for printing wild rumors, especially anti-American ones.
I mean are we going to continue to see this kind of level of strong growth or does a shift like that tell us this was maybe kind of a one or two year thing?
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"My impression was we were going to continue that dialogue," Gainer said.
"This is not the way we intended things to go, yet this is where we are and we're going to continue to work".
The deeper question is whether we are going to continue playing that part.
"It's going to be something we're going to continue to do," Peca said.
It is essential, and that's why we're going to continue to pursue this effort".
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