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The phrase "are about to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is imminent or will happen very soon.
Example: "The team is working hard, and they are about to get the results of their project."
Alternatives: "are on the verge of receiving" or "are soon to get".
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And the games are about to get even better.
Well, you are about to get it.
Charter schools are about to get a reality check.
Things are about to get worse.
They are about to get a response.
They are about to get their wish.
And things are about to get worse.
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Some of the peaks, moreover, are about to get steeper.
Offices are about to get even more high-tech.
Now they are about to get tougher.
But things are about to get a lot worse.
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