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"was going about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be engaged in an activity or task. Example: The detective was going about his investigation, questioning witnesses and gathering evidence.
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"I was going about 35 miles per hour," he said.
His heart, he said, "felt like it was going about 200 beats a minute".
Mr. Van Etten said other drivers on the highway told the police they thought the bus was going about 70 miles an hour.
While heading south down river, the airplane was seen to be behind the sightseeing helicopter, which was going about half as fast.
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"Everybody was going about their everyday routine.
He was going about 25 miles per hour.
He was going about it the old-fashioned way and raising the money he needed".
Mr. Whitmore took the advice, and said it changed how he was going about the hiring.
They argued Obama was going about fighting climate change all wrong.
"As I was going about putting this together, I thought there was a nice alignment there".
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