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The phrase "about not getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings, concerns, or thoughts related to the experience of not receiving something or not achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "I have been thinking a lot about not getting the promotion I was hoping for."
Alternatives: "regarding the failure to obtain" or "concerning the lack of".
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But what about not getting eaten?
Partly it's about not getting bored".
I never thought about not getting old.
And don't worry about not getting a dealer-assisted loan.
"It's not about not getting any pussy," Cave clarifies.
You have to be careful about not getting overexcited.
It shouldn't just be about not getting caught.
That was my anxiety, about not getting started".
I was still a bit sore about not getting in.
"Here we're worried about not getting enough credit".
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Mr. Blake can't complain about not getting enough work these days.
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