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"were going to send" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used when talking about a plan that was intended but not carried out. For example, "We were going to send the package to the client yesterday, but our delivery service was closed."
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They were going to send him to Jesuit school.
"I thought they were going to send us back".
They were going to send it in a taxi, alone, to….
I was worried they were going to send me back to Turkey.
They told him they were going to send for a warrant to search behind it.
He just wondered if they were going to send him a new sticker.
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I'm going to send you something called an "Xbox".
"I'm going to send in an affidavit," she said.
He's going to send in U.N. troops.
We are going to send some to Washington for determination.
My dry plants, I am going to send by express.
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