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The phrase "are getting hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action where someone is experiencing pain or injury, often in a context discussing the effects of a situation or event.
Example: "In the ongoing conflict, many innocent civilians are getting hurt due to the violence."
Alternatives: "are being injured" or "are suffering harm".
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Guys are getting hurt.
People are getting hurt.
That's where the guys are getting hurt.
As the two major players tussle, others are getting hurt.
"Guys are getting hurt, pulling muscles from the stress.
Innocent people are getting hurt and children have got no homes.
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They're getting hurt.
"Everybody's getting hurt.
So I guess we're getting hurt.
It was an illusion, and the passengers were getting hurt".
"Our guys were getting hurt and screaming but we couldn't help each other.
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