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The phrase "are getting late" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is becoming late or that time is passing, often in reference to an event or appointment.
Example: "We should leave now because the trains are getting late."
Alternatives: "are running late" or "are becoming late".
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Unfortunately, the Raiders are getting Late Carson Palmer, a conscientious objector who sat out all of training camp this year, a player whose efficiency rating has fallen in each of his last five seasons as a healthy starter.
So we can answer the question if we are getting late or not.
We found that we are getting late to feed the patients in our ICU after PEG placement.
So I decided to call my boss and I called him, said "This is the situation at home, can I still have some few more days leave?" He said "Yes, okay"…that's when they thought of throwing my things out of my house when I was not coming back from holiday, but then I told them I am coming this weekend so they said, "Oh, you are getting late, you are one day late, we will throw your things out".
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It's getting late.
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