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"is going to be given" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to indicate that something is going to be given or received in the future. For example: "The award for Most Valuable Player is going to be given out at the end of the game."
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"Ain't a thing is going to be given to us at all in this series".
"Nothing is going to be given to us at all," Brown said.
He understands that nothing is going to be given to you.
"I know that nothing is going to be given to me.
Generally people are really pleased that Time Inc. is going to be given the opportunity to survive on its own".
"The new coach is going to be given opportunity and space to do his job," Strauss said.
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And he is going to be giving up a huge tax break.
Meanwhile, Nissan is going to be giving away free tickets to its screenings.
We have got to treat each other like grown ups, there is going to be give and take".
No-one is going to be giving up".
According to my theory, Intel is going to be giving away network cards and giving terrific discounts on switches and, soon enough, routers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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