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The phrase "we are going to answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating an intention to respond to a question or address a topic. Example: "In this meeting, we are going to answer all your queries regarding the new project."
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Due to the extraordinary degree of interest in the current presidential campaign, we are going to answer a few of the burning questions that have been raised about the Gore/ Bush proposals for Social Security.
However, since we know the Senate candidates are too busy holding fund-raising breakfasts to take our phone calls, we are going to answer the questions using excerpts from their debates, shamelessly taking remarks out of context whenever we feel like it.
We are going to answer some open questions in the theory of hyperconvex metric spaces.
On the other hand, the second question is the one we are going to answer in this work.
"We are going to undo all of that here at the Creation Museum," said Ham. "We are going to answer the questions Bryan wasn't prepared to, and show that belief in every word of the Bible can be defended by modern science".
The development of new, high-throughput methods for measuring autophagy is important if we are going to answer critical questions that cannot be addressed using available methods.
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"And we're going to answer and we're going to talk about other differences that exist between us that we think voters need to hear about as well".
"We're going to paint this picture, we're going to answer these questions," he said in a television interview on Saturday morning.
Today, we're going to answer those questions with funding data from around 15,600 U.S.-based technology companies founded between 2003 and 2013.
We're going to answer questions about charging at home and away from home at charging stations.
What if we decided how we were going to respond; how we were going to answer to life; how we were going to let go of our own pain?
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