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The phrase "are getting better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an improvement or progress over time in various contexts, such as health, skills, or situations.
Example: "After weeks of practice, I can confidently say that my cooking skills are getting better."
Alternatives: "are improving" or "are on the rise".
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But we are getting better.
But they are getting better.
The algorithms are getting better.
A Things are getting better.
We are getting better.
But things, slowly, are getting better.
Yet robots are getting better and better.
"The players are getting better," Pascucci said.
It shows things are getting better.
I'm delighted things are getting better.
The software programs are getting better too.
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were receiving better
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are getting hotter
are getting worse
are getting optimal
are getting happier
are improving
are getting jobs
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