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The phrase "actually getting good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or skill that is improving or becoming more proficient over time.
Example: "After months of practice, I can confidently say that my cooking skills are actually getting good."
Alternatives: "truly improving" or "genuinely getting better."
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Whisenhunt knows how to work with quarterbacks and was actually getting good production out of Kevin Kolb this season when he was healthy.
It's World Sleep Day, but hands up if you're actually getting good sleep?
On a similar note, learning where to network with business financiers is a crucial step to actually getting good funding.
That's a sign of how things are shifting, but it also signals the importance of people actually getting good and useful content, lest they assume the services are not worth having otherwise.
AL: I'm actually getting good feedback on that one.
And it was encouraging to see that they're actually getting good training now.
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Most of all, I want to practise all the instruments I play," he says, gesturing around his home studio, "and actually get good at them".
But an album of Californian AOR anthems about soft-hitting issues – such as how you can actually get good wine at the supermarket these days – would probably sell upwards of 100m.
Such propositional pleasure occurs only when the state of affairs in which the person takes pleasure exists (that is, when the daughter actually gets good grades).
In watching the company, I've come to understand how Netflix has actually gotten good at going up and down in pursuit of their founding mission – it's become an integral part of their ethos.
"We can actually get good things out of higher density.
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