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The phrase "about getting used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of becoming accustomed to something or adapting to a new situation.
Example: "I'm still learning about getting used to the new software at work."
Alternatives: "becoming accustomed" or "getting familiar with".
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Ms Young said there had been "a lot of cleaning" but the floods had "not held us up", it was just about "getting used to it".
It's about getting used to it".
"So it's all about getting used to it".
For me, it's just been about getting used to the Parisian way of life.
So people are cautious about getting used as a piece of his political and litigation agenda".
She says it's about getting used products back to the factory in a cost-effective way.
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We had about gotten used to quiet and calm".
Companies have spent millions on SOX compliance, and had just about got used to the legislation.
Also, you talk about riders getting used to the searches, like the ones at airports.
"This is mostly about educators getting used to the exams, rather than some sort of intervention having a big impact," he said.
I'm not talking about trouble getting used to its layout or spacing.
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