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Discover Ludwig"Going next" is not correct in written English, since it is incomplete and would require additional context to make sense.
However, it can be used as a shorthand way of saying going next in a conversation. For example: "What do you want to do?" "Going next."
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"Where we going next?
Where is the story going next?
So where are avocados going next?
"Or take it to where you're going next".
The questions can vary from: "Where is she going next?
"We wouldn't know where it was going next," he said.
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Going "next-gen exclusive" has advantages.
One day he is going next week, the next day he is staying for 20 years.
"We're all going next week.
I'll try and keep the current form going next year.
But he's a starter, and that's where he's going next year".
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