Sentence examples for to be going from inspiring English sources

The phrase "to be going" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future intention or plan.
Example: "I am going to be going to the concert next week."
Alternatives: "I plan to" or "I intend to".

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to be going

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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I've got to be going".

"Whites appear to be going further out".

"Negotiations seem to be going on".

It seems to be going well.

Things seem to be going smoothly".

These appear to be going nowhere.

So much seems to be going wrong.

He seemed to be going slightly mad.

That seems to be going well.

Everything seemed to be going as planned.

All seemed to be going well.

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