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"going to quit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a future tense form that expresses the intention or plan to quit something. Example: "I have been unhappy at my job for a while now, so I am going to quit and look for a new opportunity."
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We're not going to quit.
I'm not going to quit".
They're not going to quit tomorrow.
"And then I was going to quit".
"I was going to quit.
I wasn't going to quit.
"I'm going to quit here".
We're not going to quit or anything.
"I ain't going to quit on you.
"But I wasn't going to quit.
'I was never going to quit.
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