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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is indicating they are in the process of moving or traveling somewhere, often in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "I'm just going to the store for a few minutes."
Alternatives: "simply heading" or "merely going."
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Just going.
"Just going," Anthony said.
We're just going to play".
I'm just going all out.
"It's just going to waste".
"I'm just going to work".
I'm just going through it.
I'm just going to leverage.
Just going out.
I'm just going crazy.
It's just going crazy".
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