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The phrase "are getting depleted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual reduction or exhaustion of resources, supplies, or energy over time.
Example: "The natural resources in the region are getting depleted due to overconsumption and lack of sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "are being exhausted" or "are running low".
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Because injected RNAs are getting depleted during animal development RNA-based delivery of the mAID-nanobody system is restricted in time.
The available river water resources are getting depleted and being adversely affected both qualitatively and quantitatively (Sati and Paliwal 2008; Desai and Tank 2010; Shrivastava et al. 2013).
As resources are getting depleted and ore grades decline, the costs of extracting a mineral will increase, though future scarcity is often not reflected in commodity prices at present (Prior et al. 2012).
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However, in S. cerevisiae, the HAP complex activates respiration-related genes only under the condition that glucose is getting depleted (the diauxic shift).
Easily gotten sources — reservoirs, lakes and rivers — are getting quickly depleted.
The forest was fast getting depleted and groundwater levels had reduced to 90 feet from 350.
"When you have China out roaming the seas looking for anything they can get for its population of 1.3 billion people, that's increasingly affecting any local resource anywhere in the world, which is at risk of getting depleted for a distant populous power," Engelman said.
Our batteries are starting to get depleted and this keynote is really geared towards developers.
It wasn't until after the voyage they realised these are quite rich in vitamin C, which is something you get depleted in when you're adrift, and can of course cause scurvy".
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