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The phrase "while going to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that occurs simultaneously with the act of going to a specific place or event.
Example: "I listened to music while going to the store."
Alternatives: "during my trip to" or "on my way to".
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I learned from working at McDonald's while going to school is that you have to work hard.
Show them you like them by smiling every once in a while, going to dinner or asking them out.
If so, it may be worth while going to prison.
All three girls say they intend to hold jobs while going to school full time.
They also stop us while going to the big markets," said one.
Staying at Hewlett-Packard meant living comfortably, while going to Loudcloud could bring great riches.
While going to her apartment, Mr. Firshein suddenly said: "I'm really hungry.
They are always fearful about their safety while going to school or market.
He is working at an aluminum plant by day, while going to college at night.
He was raised largely by his grandparents, and worked in cotton fields while going to school.
While going to high school he was looked after by his mother's friends from the hospital.
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