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The phrase "was going to study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an intention or plan that was made in the past but may not have been fulfilled.
Example: "I was going to study for the exam, but I ended up watching a movie instead."
Alternatives: "intended to study" or "planned to study."
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Louise was going to study dance.
I couldn't hear what she was going to study.
Officially, our group was going to study art and architecture.
I was able to escape to Russia under the pretext that I was going to study.
She'd transferred to a university and was going to study abroad.
I was going to study at Rada or Guildhall or nothing.
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We're going to study it".
Our young are going to study abroad.
I'm going to study languages reading these".
Now he's going to study music at university.
The individual is going to study mainly at home.
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