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Discover Ludwig"be going" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to future plans or intentions. Example: I'm planning to be going to the movies this weekend.
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"I should be going".
Amanda, you'll be going.
But I must be going".
I've got to be going".
You'll be going home soon.
He won't be going.
"I'd be going down".
We'll be going now.
"I'll be going to Wembley this Saturday.
A flighty mind might be going somewhere.
What, exactly, can be going on?
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