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The phrase "are getting further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is progressing or moving away from a certain point or state.
Example: "As the project develops, we are getting further from our original goals."
Alternatives: "are advancing" or "are moving away".
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Substantive "wins" are getting further from the administration's grasp.
These days, it seems like some self-proclaimed "patriots" are getting further from that fundamental value of our society.
"We are getting further information on this matter and will be reviewing it to determine what actions to take".
As Google spreads out from search pages, he says, its people are "getting further and further away from their expertise".
"If a bar is right nearby and you are getting further away, the activity in the front end of the hippocampus ramps up and up, and then goes back down as you get closer," Spiers said.
Brad Pitt is developing a curious sort of middle-aged spread that appears to be affecting his face; his cheekbones are getting further and further apart, as if something very heavy is pressing down on his head.
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"Home plate was getting further and further away," Wright said.
He is "getting further into 'nobody' ideology and nothingness.
Ayar Labs is getting further traction through the CITRIS Foundry startup incubator at UC Berkeley.
The ground, he told, his friend Stanley Jackson, seemed to be getting further and further away.
Q Five years ago my husband and I were getting further and further into debt.
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