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"that was going to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was planned or expected to happen in the past, but did not end up happening. Example: I had bought tickets to the concert last month, but then I got sick and couldn't go. That was going to be the highlight of my summer.
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Architecturally, that was going to take imagination.
Still, all that was going to be swept away".
It was something that was going to be big".
He saw something that was going to happen.
"This wasn't something that was going to do him in.
"Hopefully that was going to get everything rolling," D'Amico said.
It's the game that was going to be.
That black hole that was going to eat the Earth?
I'd learned something that was going to work.
I am using something that was going to waste".
"We looked like the team that was going to score.
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