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The phrase "going to a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate future plans or actions that someone will take. For example: "I am going to a concert tonight." "She is going to a meeting at 2 PM." "They are going to a wedding next weekend." In these examples, "going to a" is used to describe a specific event or place that the person will attend in the future. It can also be used to express intentions or goals, such as: "I am going to a healthier lifestyle." "He is going to a better job." "They are going to a more sustainable way of living." In these cases, "going to a" is used to describe a desired outcome or destination that the person is actively working towards.
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Was she going to a rave?
We're going to a laying out.
They contemplate going to a nightclub.
He is going to a strong league.
It could be going to a museum.
I started going to a new spa.
They're going to a community college.
He was going to a specialist.
Going to a pub full of Micks?
So I'm going to — " A pause.
It's like going to a prostitute.
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