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The phrase "going to perform" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe future actions or plans. Example: The band is going to perform their new song at the concert tomorrow. In this sentence, "going to perform" indicates that the band has plans to play their new song in the future (tomorrow).
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You're going to perform".
Daddy was going to perform this year".
They were going to perform Shakespeare.
That I'm going to perform it.
I think he's going to perform Saturday night.
"Before the end of the year, I'm going to perform".
"You're going to perform in Poland?" asked Stuart.
Are you going to perform it in English?
I think all of us are going to perform incredibly well here.
If you're going to perform," Bailey adds, "you're going to attract criticism.
"No Age," the Los Angeles duo, "is going to perform in the yurt," she said.
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