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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going skating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the activity of skating, whether on ice or roller skates.
Example: "This weekend, we are going skating at the local rink."
Alternatives: "going ice skating" or "going roller skating."
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After the movie, he tried going skating in Central Park but the rink was closed.
Is everyone watching Hollywood blockbusters featuring glistening shirtless hunks making grilled cheese sandwiches by the pool (I'm guessing that's what happens?) before going skating these days?
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If we'd gone skating that day?
To go skating on your name.
In the winter everybody goes skating on the frozen canals.
Soon, Peter and Janey were meeting each other to go skating together.
The first time I went skating, I didn't fall once".
We have a variety of after-school activities, such as music and Zumba; some children go skating, make contact with their family or go to Scouts.
For the xth time today, a birdie putt goes skating by the hole from a very makeable distance.
The captive was a lad of about eleven, wearing a red turtleneck sweater, who was wanted for absenting himself from school to go skating.
"They go skating when they wake up," Mr. Payne said, "and they stop when it gets too hot, or when the bars and the strip joints open".
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