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The phrase "I'm getting to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that you are doing something or about to do something, either immediately or eventually. For example: "I'm getting to the task of cleaning my bedroom, but I'm not quite there yet."
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I'm getting to know him.
I'm getting to the farming.
I'm getting to be a drug fiend.
I'm getting to do the play".
"I'm getting to know the pitchers better.
"I'm getting to really visit our nation, piecemeal".
"I'm getting to like Miami again," she told one reporter.
"I'm getting to that now," Corman says, cutting him off.
I'm getting to where I want to be.
I'm getting to know these people, a little.
I'm getting to be like him, he worries.
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