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"going to the store" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example: After school, I'm going to the store to pick up some groceries.
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And I'm going to the store.
"I'm going to the store!" Rose shouted.
"I'd be going to the store to get some bread.
"[You] feel so incapable of going to the store.
"How much time are you saving by not going to the store?
I told my father I was going to the store to get something decent to eat.
The old idea was Mom going to the store once a week and rarely reading labels.
That could not be matched by merely going to the store.
"If she's going to the store, she stops in and asks if we need something.
We still walked around holding hands, even if we were just going to the store.
"That's why I like going to the store on Sundays," Mitchell Cohen said.
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