To a meeting vs Where are you going

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to a meeting is the most popular phrase on the web. 

Where are you going

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to a meeting

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Where are you going, you blasted dog?
  • Where are you going, Zaki Pasha?
  • Where are you going, you little rascal?
  • Where are you going, old sleazebag!
  • screaming like a madman... Where are you going, corporal?
  • Where are you going, my friend?
  • Where are you going with your serious charge?
  • Where are you going in that monkey suit?
  • He went to a meeting, sir.
  • I think you should know that I am going to a meeting tonight.
  • You go meet Alfredo so you can get to a meeting.
  • I think I should get to a meeting.
  • You know, he thought he was taking me to a meeting.
  • ~ I've been called to a meeting.
  • I went to a meeting of the Collective.
  • Preferably some time when I'm not headed to a meeting with the DCI.

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