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The phrase "going to be fine" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that something will turn out alright - for example, "Everything's going to be fine."
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She's going to be fine".
"We're going to be fine.
He's going to be fine.
I'm going to be fine".
It's going to be fine.
Everything's going to be fine".
Steve's going to be fine.
Everything's not going to be fine".
You are going to be fine.
It's all going to be fine.
"But he's going to be fine.
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going to be magnificent
going to be delicate
going to be marvellous
going to be elegant
going to be superb
going to be neat
going to be subtle
going to be bright
going to be handsome
going to be distinguished
going to be alright
good to be fine
going to be punishment
going to be fined
going to be small
going to be bankrupt
going to be ok
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