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The phrase "are getting for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a purpose or reason for obtaining something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "They are getting ready for the event."
Alternatives: "are preparing for" or "are acquiring for".
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"They are wondering what they are getting for their money.
* Know what you are getting for your money; services vary.
"Happiest for the recognition these authors are getting for their (brilliant, uncompromising) work," he wrote.
Is there any way to measure what parents and children are getting for all this money?
"Consumers should have an easier time figuring out what they are getting for their money".
"This is the gift we are getting for supporting the war on terrorism," he added.
A further question is what companies are getting for their largess.
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And that's all you're getting for now.
What do they think they're getting for their contributions?
This is something we're getting for free".
What has the public been getting for its money?
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