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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to going' is not correct in written English.
You would need to use either 'go' or 'going', depending on the context. For example: I am looking forward to going to the beach this weekend.
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Listen to "Going Home":.
Track's looking forward to going fishing".
We looked forward to going back.
"I'm looking forward to going there.
We're always to going to keep attacking".
Clinton got used to going south.
"Everyone looks forward to going," Ben said.
There are other obstacles to going green.
"I was close to going out.
"They're not used to going in manholes.
"I look forward to going to Sweden.
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