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The part of a sentence "idea of going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an intention to go somewhere, either in the present or future. For example: I had the idea of going on a vacation to Spain this summer.
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He loves the idea of going off in different directions.
"The idea of going to Giants Stadium doesn't really appeal".
The idea of going through it all again is nightmarish.
He liked the idea of going back at it.
"Just give up on the idea of going anywhere else.
The idea of going "south" to play football was a hard sell.
The idea of going back the moon was an excellent idea.
The idea of going out to the zones and killing everyone is not a new idea.
Red states understand that and are willing to explore the idea of going their own way.
Not crazy about the idea of going to a gym and hoisting heavy weights?
One direction is basically saying I keep the idea of going down linearly, project down linearly.
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