Sentence examples for are getting continuously from inspiring English sources

The phrase "are getting continuously" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action or process that is happening without interruption, but it is more common to use "continuously" in a different structure.
Example: "The temperatures are getting continuously warmer as summer approaches."
Alternatives: "are continuously increasing" or "are steadily rising."

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At present IT-systems are getting continuously more complex.

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At the same time people are getting older continuously with time compared to when they were born.

It won't take long before things are getting stuck if you do this continuously.

Some have been biking continuously, but many sold their bikes and are getting back into it.

Addiction is a disease, it's got to be continuously maintained.

But honestly it's got so boring to continuously fight to simply be a fan.

The linked open data cloud is constantly evolving as datasets get continuously updated with newer versions.

"Environmental health departments are continuously getting complaints: 'Oh, I had a chicken chow mein and half an hour later I was vomiting.' It won't be the chow mein.

Electronic components are continuously getting smaller and embedding more and more powered functions which exacerbate the temperature rise in component/board interconnect areas.

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Flying is an awful experience, and has been continuously getting worse.

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