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The phrase "I'm getting to be" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when talking about yourself developing a certain quality or trait. For example: "I'm getting to be more patient with my young students."
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I'm getting to be a drug fiend.
I'm getting to be like him, he worries.
"I'm getting to be an old man," he said.
But I'm getting to be an old feller.
"I'm getting to be a really big fish in a relatively small pond here," she said.
"I'm getting to be in a hurry," he added, "because I'm 76".
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What I'm getting to is this: Stop "other -ing us.
"Well, in a way I am," said Lustgarten. "But I am getting to be objective.
I am getting to be beside myself.
I look at every day on a movie set as a privilege...whether I'm playing John Givings or a busboy or whomever....I'm getting to be on a movie set, I'm getting to act and that's what I love to do.
I figure it's got to be pretty lengthy.
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