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Discover LudwigThe phrase "once going to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express a future action that was previously planned or intended. Example: "Once going to college, she realized her passion for art and changed her major to fine arts." This sentence suggests that the person had the intention of attending college, and then discovered their passion for art after enrolling.
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"I remember once going to see him when he was ill at Putney," Hardy said.
Grandizio, in the background, says he thinks that Jackson's mother remembered once going to LaForet's shop.
I remember once going to a neighbor's house and they had a TV tuned to a show called "Lost in Space".
ONCE, going to university was strictly for the elite a matter of ivy-clad halls and cucumber sandwiches on manicured lawns.
The Florida primary on Tuesday was once going to be Mr. Rubio's chance to dispatch his main Republican opponent, Gov. Charlie Crist.
All three women said they had suffered from tear gas, with Sarah once going to the hospital because she is asthmatic.
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He once went to school at P.S. 64.
We once went to the Meadowlands, not long after the harness track opened in 1977.
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