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The phrase "are getting higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in quantity, level, or intensity over time.
Example: "The temperatures are getting higher as summer approaches."
Alternatives: "are rising" or "are increasing".
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Also standards are getting higher.
But the highs are getting higher.
And the stakes are getting higher.
Floods across the century are getting higher, low stages lower.
It's worsening, because the rents are getting higher".
"The costs of digital exclusion are getting higher and higher".
At the same time people's expectations are getting higher and inspections getting tougher.
And maybe I'm crazy, but I swear these fees are getting higher every year.
The stakes of coming first seem are getting higher and higher.
With much of the euro zone in recession, structural reforms are getting higher billing.
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And that in turn may indicate that despite rising levels of corporate anger and political lobbying, the Sarbanes-Oxley law is working and investors are getting higher-quality financial statements than ever before.
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