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"not going to continue" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when expressing that you are going to stop doing a certain action. For example: "I know I said I'd finish the project by today, but I'm not going to continue working on it any longer."
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"I'm not going to continue to address that.
"We were not going to continue," Ms. Yamaguchi said.
If you're not going to continue to work on the system, it probably doesn't make sense.
I am not going to continue on with the letters of the alphabet.
That's not going to continue, and we should be paying attention to how it changes.
"We're not going to continue Obama's program," an aide said by e-mail.
"We are not going to continue doing what we're doing," he said in the conference call.
"I am not going to continue to give money to colleges for not delivering.
Without him, I thought that the business is not going to continue.
"We are not going to continue doing it because we don't have to," Mr. Osher said.
I am not going to continue rewarding the losers and dimwits amongst you with handouts".
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