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The phrase "are getting anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is beginning to feel nervous or worried about something.
Example: "As the deadline approaches, many team members are getting anxious about completing the project on time."
Alternatives: "are becoming anxious" or "are feeling anxious".
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But the hacks are getting anxious.
Now, they are getting anxious.
But the Russians are getting anxious.
People are waiting longer before upgrading – and phone makers are getting anxious.
They need reliable rainfall, but instead the rains have disappeared and farmers are getting anxious.
Already there is evidence that executives are getting anxious about the ratings decline and the cost of covering the war.
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"We're getting anxious.
Goodison was getting anxious.
But this shopper was getting anxious.
All the while, the Austrians had been getting anxious.
Ours wouldn't be the only crowd that would be getting anxious about such things.
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