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- Dictionarygo·ing/ˈɡōiNG/
noun
- 1. an act or instance of leaving a place; a departure: "his going left an enormous gap in each of their lives"
- 2. the condition of the ground viewed in terms of suitability for walking, riding, or other travel (used especially in the context of horse racing): "the going was ideal here, with short turf and a level surface"
adjective
- 1. existing or available; to be had: British "he asked if there were any other jobs going"
- 2. (especially of a price) generally accepted as fair or correct; current: "people willing to work for the going rate"
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