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The phrase "are getting behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is falling behind in progress or performance, often in relation to deadlines or expectations.
Example: "With the recent changes in the project timeline, we are getting behind on our deliverables."
Alternatives: "are falling behind" or "are lagging behind".
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That's something Silicon Valley investors are getting behind as more venture funds have started to pour money into biotech startups over the past few years.
It's essentially a DRM scheme that all the heavy hitters are getting behind, from device makers to content creators to distributors.
It's an idea that other companies that care about innovation — such as Slack, Amazon, Dropbox, Asana, Box and others — are getting behind by joining LOT.
Fortunately, leaders around the country are getting behind this legislation.
They are getting behind an allegation only - motivated by money.
It's crazy how many people are getting behind the brand.
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"I'm getting behind," he said.
"We saw that we were getting behind internationally.
"My rent was getting behind and I told the company I couldn't afford to pay it.
"I believe these are really comprehensive, bipartisan bills that every elected official, including Gov. Cuomo, should be getting behind," Vladimer said.
Good as the songs are, "Get Behind Me Satan" doesn't do him justice.
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