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going <a going; goings> N

going ADJ (by)

going barefoot

going concern ECON

going deeply (into)

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I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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It tells you pretty powerfully what is going to happen in the next few months; future purchasing manager intentions.
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He is a relatively easy-going, clumsy, friendly character to get along with.
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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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So, even when they're both making exactly the same tone, there's still something completely different going on under the hood.
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We are not going to contact or cold-call a family and say do you want to participate.
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The premiere episode looks at the evolution of the handgun, going back to its earliest days on 16th century battlefields.
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What kept us going were the guys on the boat -- the trimmers, the sail designers -- who were watching the backstay load.
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This smashup is going to be even more spectacular to watch.
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So now, in fact, we think it's going to appeal to a much wider section of the market than we originally envisaged.
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