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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air is getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in the quality or condition of the air, often in relation to temperature, pollution, or humidity.
Example: "As summer approaches, the air is getting warmer and more humid."
Alternatives: "air is becoming" or "air is turning".
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Even fresh air is getting scarce.
Now, the air is getting crisper.
"Already the winter air is getting to me," she said.
As Mr. Neumann put it: "The air is getting thinner".
The Air is getting an upgrade with Intel Ivy Bridge processors.
"The air is getting thin up here," Stanley said, his head down, panting.
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What the Satellite Sisters do on the air is get together for a big sisterly conference call.
The air was getting cool.
Already the air was getting cold.
The air was getting heavier.
Suddenly, the air was getting thinner in Azteca.
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