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The phrase "am getting to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a gradual change or development in a person's state or condition over time.
Example: "I am getting to be more confident in my public speaking skills as I practice regularly."
Alternatives: "I am becoming" or "I am starting to be".
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"Well, in a way I am," said Lustgarten. "But I am getting to be objective.
I am getting to be beside myself.
First a personal note: While I am getting to be a little old to be going back to the days of working like crazy on the inside of a campaign or party committee, I am enthusiastically signing on to the DNC as a Senior Adviser to Interim Chair Donna Brazile.
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"It really is getting to be time".
It was getting to be evening.
"This is getting to be fun".
"He's got to be".
It's got to be".
It's got to be juuuust right.
"It's got to be like this".
"He's got to be there".
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