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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'how you going' is not a grammatically correct sentence in English, as it lacks a verb.
In written English, it is preferable to use the correct question phrase, 'how are you going?' For example: "Hey there! How are you going?".
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How you going?
"How you going to take it back?" Waits asked.
"How you going to kick out Jimmy Buffett?
"How you going to follow up with your pulmonologist and cardiologist?" Cox asked.
"How you going to explain that later on?" "I'll just be honest," he replies.
I want to know what you're going to do about it, how you going to dismantle it.
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Mind how you go.
Mind how you go, Peter.
Mind how you go, now.
Funny how you go through these changes.
The Advisory Circle – Mind How You Go.
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