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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are getting increasingly exhausted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual increase in fatigue or tiredness over time.
Example: "After working long hours for several weeks, the team members are getting increasingly exhausted and need a break."
Alternatives: "are becoming more fatigued" or "are growing more tired."
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Now this new normal is getting increasingly exhausted.
(The stories are getting increasingly far-fetched).
Cloud platforms supported by shared clusters are getting increasingly effective.
The requirements for gas purification systems are getting increasingly stricter.
Internal security systems are getting increasingly sophisticated.
The president himself is getting increasingly prickly.
The world population is getting increasingly older.
They were getting increasingly confident.
I'm getting increasingly frustrated.
This is getting increasingly scary.
Hillary is getting increasingly desperate.
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