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"I will be going" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is a future tense construction indicating that the speaker plans to go somewhere or do something in the near future. Example: "I will be going to the store later to pick up some groceries."
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"I will be going by, er... boat".
I will be going to university soon.
I will be going back to her.
I will be going to college eventually.
Or, more precisely, who I will be going forward.
I will be going to Oslo this June.
I don't know where I will be going.
I will be going into hospital on Monday.
I will be going on holiday with the kids".
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"But I will be gone from now".
One day, I will be gone.
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