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Discover Ludwig"like going" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a preference or comparison to something else, e.g. "I like going to the beach better than the pool."
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"I like going alone.
"I like going fast.
Are you, like, going?
"I don't really like going fast.
Do you like going to the doctor?
Perhaps he doesn't like going backwards.
"People don't like going upside down sometimes.
"I didn't like going there," she recalled.
Vitali don't like going backwards.
"I like going," she said.
"They don't like going to the dentist.
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