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Discover Ludwig"you were gonna" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial contraction of "you were going to" and is commonly used in informal speech and writing. It can also be used in written dialogue to reflect the way people speak in everyday conversations. Example: "I heard you were gonna apply for that job at the new company. Did you end up doing it?".
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Did you know when you went there that you were gonna be a scientist?
"Why baby why? we thought you were gonna go for it!!!!!" one commenter wrote.
Me: Lol Me: KNEW you were gonna say that Me: Remember our rocky start?
At their next session Ms. Bechdel says: "You were gonna fix the tear, which maybe means tear, too!
"That's like saying, 'I knew you were gonna dunk on me,' " Homer said, pulling up his mask and smiling.
Dubious parenting: the opposite, as Elena tells him: "If I'd known you were gonna grow up to be a grown-up... " Steady on seven.
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You're gonna laugh, you're gonna laugh, you're gonna laugh, until you're gonna stop laughing.
You're gonna laugh.
You're gonna be hassled.
You're gonna be popular!
You're gonna wanna try.
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