Sentence examples for going to having from inspiring English sources

The phrase "going to having" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what it is supposed to convey, as "going to" and "having" are two separate verb phrases. Instead, you could use "going to have" or "having to" in a sentence. For example: - "I am going to have a party tomorrow." (expressing a future action) - "I am having to work late tonight." (expressing obligation or necessity).

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I just really like the fact of a guy coming from having nothing, going to having everything".

Its platform includes faster processing for the rent payments that are made on time, as well as installment loans for renters who are going to having trouble making those payments.

I wanted to know what it feels like to go from tweeting the occasional gag to five or six followers – your three regular pub mates, your aunt, that old geography teacher who's somehow found and added you on every social media platform going to having a captive audience of thousands.

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" 'You're going to have to go on.

"You're going to have concussions.

"We're going to have to give.

"Something is going to have to happen.

He's probably going to have to.

We're going to have to change.

"We're going to have to".

They're going to have to moderate".

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