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Discover Ludwig"going on is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a topic or situation that is currently happening or is expected to happen in the future. Example: "Going on is the annual company picnic, which will take place next weekend at the park." Here, "going on is" introduces the topic of the company picnic and highlights that it is in the near future.
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What's going on is serious.
"What is going on is just absurd".
Going on is in nobody's interest".
What's going on is obvious.
What's going on is wrong.
What is going on is perfectly clear.
"The construction going on is a deterrent".
"But what's going on is a gamechanger.
But what's going on is different.
The act of what's going on is very personal.
"Some of what has been going on is totally wrong".
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