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The phrase "going this evening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate plans or intentions to go somewhere later in the day. Example: "I am going this evening to the concert downtown."
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TEE OFF TIMES: Just a reminder of when our leaders get going this evening.
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As "must" games go, last night's was way up there.
The last of the 33-1 went last night, but he is still a 25-1 chance this morning.
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Because now, you can remember where you went last night, after getting too drunk and blacking out.
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