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The phrase "about what getting" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to discuss a topic related to obtaining or achieving something, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "I am curious about what getting a promotion entails."
Alternatives: "regarding what obtaining" or "concerning what achieving".
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But Rumi has her own ideas about what getting into Oxford will mean, and as she enters adolescence, her expectations and her parents' clash.
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Many hold prejudices about what getting old does to the brain and body, and the world can be unkind.
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