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Discover Ludwig"going to know" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express future plans or intentions to learn or find out information. Example: "I am going to know the answer to this question by the end of the day."
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"Now we're not going to know".
She's going to know every bend.
"They're going to know MapQuest".
We're not going to know.
He's going to know how I'm feeling.
How's the instructor going to know better?
This time, I'm going to know everything.
Who's going to know the difference?
They're not all going to know him.
"If you don't talk about it, nobody's going to know".
"How are these guys from Cumberland going to know anything?
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