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The phrase "a getting a bit" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error or a typo, as it combines an article with a gerund in a way that does not make sense.
Example: "I feel like I'm a getting a bit tired after the long day."
Alternatives: "becoming a bit" or "getting a little".
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"At this point i had to refuse, since the whole situation was a getting a bit ridiculous.
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