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The phrase "is going to release" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use this phrase to talk about something that is planned or expected to happen in the near future. Example: Our company is going to release a new product next month.
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"If the attacker is going to release their e-mails, there's no way to shut them down".
Here's the exchange: Q: BP is going to release its report tomorrow into the causes of the oil spill.
You had to figure out how far the ball is going to release, and the wind was changing around.
Today at 9.30am the Office for National Statistics is going to release its second set of findings from the 2011 census for England and Wales.
One of the games that I'm really looking forward to — a game that I actually worked on a little bit — is called The Witness, which a game designer named Jonathan Blow is going to release in the fall.
Now it can be revealed that the mystery shopper was Jack White, who is going to release My Happiness and That's When Your Heartaches Begin on vinyl for Record Store Day on 18 April.
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They have two versions that they are going to release.
"I don't think they're going to release them.
"I'm going to release monarch butterflies," he said.
"They're going to release a new product in December".
"We are going to release that information in the summer".
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