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The phrase "going to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an intention to do something in the near future, as in the example sentence: "I'm going to go to the store soon to get some groceries."
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I'm going to go.
We're not going to go".
You're going to go learn.
We're going to go here.
"Now I'm going to go".
"It's going to go away.
Where's Jacques going to go?
We're going to go".
"He's going to go".
That is not going to go online.
— Where are you going to go? — Morocco.
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