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The phrase "are getting harder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is becoming increasingly difficult over time.
Example: "As the semester progresses, the exams are getting harder, and I need to study more."
Alternatives: "are becoming more difficult" or "are increasingly challenging".
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DISARMAMENT talks are getting harder.
Their jobs are getting harder.
Seats are getting harder to come by".
Conditions in Fiat's most important market, Brazil, are getting harder.
LONDON — The mathematics of austerity are getting harder.
But stable markets are getting harder to find.
But the assurances are getting harder to swallow.
Early sun-dappled Impressionist paintings are getting harder to find.
But they are getting harder and harder to find.
But the parts are getting harder to find.
But new users are getting harder to find.
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