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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a process of change or development occurring in the present or near future.
Example: "The students are getting better at their math skills as the semester progresses."
Alternatives: "are becoming" or "are improving".
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People are getting faster.
"We are getting attention.
"Things are getting stupid".
They are getting healthy.
Careers are getting shorter.
"Hundreds are getting frustrated.
People are getting fatter.
People are getting education.
These are getting beefier.
Televisions are getting huge.
"They are getting tired".
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