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The phrase "is going somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is in the process of moving to a specific location or is progressing towards a goal.
Example: "After weeks of planning, the project is finally going somewhere, and we can see the results of our hard work."
Alternatives: "is making progress" or "is heading to a destination."
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"As if she is going somewhere!" he says.
I really feel my life is going somewhere.
The kind of fabulous you know is going somewhere in life".
It really is going somewhere we've never been before," says Fox.
Very young, tannic and closed, but great potential; this wine is going somewhere, Eric Asimov said.
Alex Rodriguez is going somewhere fast, and he has no time to admire the scenery.
"So much of the urban experience is going somewhere," he says.
Everyone is going somewhere in their car most of the time.
If you look about on the streets right now, everyone is going somewhere, everyone has a purpose.
What he's interested in, he says, is "going somewhere where we don't really know the people – because they're not represented.
Was the Duke game nothing more than a tease or a sign that this team is going somewhere?
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