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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going on during" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an activity or event that happened at the same time as something else. For example, "I enjoyed the conversation going on during the party."
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"Every night, everywhere, there is something big going on" during the season.
A soccer game that had been going on during the meeting was still under way.
She said initially there was "some hard swallowing going on" during exchanges for nurses who did not like each other.
The celebrations were still going on during pre-season training at the start of the year.
But nothing inappropriate has been going on during the preliminary investigation.
Their sound also fit into the swing revival going on during the late 1990s.
SL: We knew we had something special going on during the recording process.
There was a funeral going on during our visit to the church, but this didn't detour our Tours tour guide.
Patient enablement indicates the quality of consultation with no indication of the process going on during consultation.
Most of what's going on during an argument is reasoning.
Surely something was going on during these last six months.
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