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Discover Ludwig"Getting better" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that is improving or changing in a positive way. For example: "John was feeling ill, but he's getting better now."
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Getting better
verb
Present participle of get better
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"Getting better," Smith-Pelly said.
You're not getting better.
But they're getting better.
Everything started getting better".
I'm getting better now.
"They're only getting better.
Life keeps getting better".
He's always getting better.
"We're getting better".
Are we getting better?
But it's getting better".
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