Examples of 'am going to quit' in a sentence

Meaning of "am going to quit"

am going to quit: This phrase is a statement indicating the speaker's intention to resign or stop participating in a particular activity or job. It suggests that the individual has made a decision to cease their current involvement in a given situation

How to use "am going to quit" in a sentence

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am going to quit
Am going to quit school and get work.
We are coming to a place where I am going to quit talking to you.
I am going to quit smoking next month.
One more year on daytime, save my money… I am going to quit.
I am going to quit the band.
I swear it, I am going to quit.
I am going to quit now.
You're right. I am going to quit.
But I am going to quit this shitty job.
First, Tomorrow I am going to quit that ridiculous job.
I am going to quit everything today. Sung-hee.
I told you I am going to quit from today, right?
I am going to quit after Truck, promise.
I mean, I am going to quit my job.
I say I am going to quit she says she 's going to call in my loan.

See also

Hmm? I am going to quit the band.

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