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"we were going to go" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe a past plan or intention that did not end up happening. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a cancelled trip or a missed opportunity. Example: "We were going to go to the beach last weekend, but the weather was too rainy."
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"If we were going to go into Iraq," he said.
We were going to go out and celebrate".
"If we were going to go out, we were going to go out swinging hard," guard Jeff Cowans said.
"Our mind-set was that if we were going to go down, we were going to go down swinging," said Mike Richards, the Flyers' captain.
"We had so much we were going to go see today.
"We were declaring," she added, "we were going to go our separate ways".
"We were going to go out and get our big three.
We were going to go into China with appliances and lighting.
He added: "At the start of the season we were going to go out of business.
We were going to go over and say hello this weekend.
"Every time we said we were going to go, it was a fight," Ms. Hammerling said.
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