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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's going" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express the current state or progress of something. Here are a few examples: - "The project is going well, we should be finished on time." - "I'm sorry, I can't come to the meeting today. Something unexpected came up and it's going to take up most of my day." - "The negotiations are not going as smoothly as we had hoped." - "I'm so excited for the trip! It's going to be an amazing experience."
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"It's going, it's going".
"It's going.
"But it's going down.
"That's where it's going.
"Nowadays, it's going better".
It's going slowly.
"It's going on!
"It's going to move".
It's going to happen".
"It's going to continue".
It's going gangbusters.
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