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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'how going' is not correct or usable in written English.
In written English, the phrase 'how are you going' is more commonly used to inquire about someone's progress or current wellbeing. For example, "Hey friend, how are you going?".
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I don't see how going against your core identity can be a good thing.
Many readers had similar questions, including how going back to work might affect your Social Security check.
Khan tells me how going on Hajj is a way of leaving behind all the celebrity razzmatazz.
Move on to how going from country to pop may seem calculating, but when it's done this well, who cares?
To read: Slate's Farhad Manjoo explains how going public will change Facebook: By many accounts, Mark Zuckerberg came kicking and screaming to Wall Street.
Kevin Pratt, insurance expert at MoneySuperMarket, described how going to university is life changing and managing the financial commitment is a major part of the steep learning curve.
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