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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going to shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you're about to either go shopping or buy something. For example, "I need to go to the store, so I'm going to shop for some groceries."
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"Then we're going to shop".
"Where else are they going to shop?" she said.
"We really don't know where we're going to shop now".
"People are going to shop where they want to shop," he said.
Where were the residents going to shop, work, go to school, church, the movies?
"If you discount, you are doing that for people who are going to shop anyway.
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Go to shop on your Imvu account.
Go to shopping with her, visit places, etc. Smile.
I didn't stop going to shops.
Now, they go to shopping malls".
Go to shops like the 99c stores.
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