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The phrase "how it is going" is correct in written English.
It is a casual phrase used to ask someone for an update on a particular situation. For example: "Hey, how's it going with the job search?".
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"The inquiry which is independent and sets its own procedure has determined how it is going to conduct itself".
Spotify has updated its Terms of Service with details about how it is going to start banning ad blockers.
"You know how it is going to taste".
I'm not sure how it is going to turn out.
"We have no idea how it is going to work.
"They can see how it is going to play out".
We'll tell you how it is going to be.
We don't know how it is going to work out".
He added: "Financially, I just don't see how it is going to be funded.
"But there is the question of how it is going to be preserved.
I know myself instantly in a game how it is going.
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