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The phrase "are getting less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease in quantity, quality, or intensity over time.
Example: "The number of participants in the event are getting less each year, which is concerning for the organizers."
Alternatives: "are decreasing" or "are diminishing".
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People are getting less scared".
Surgeons are getting less experienced, if anything".
Savers are getting less than pennies on the dollar.
Our options are getting less hour by hour.
They are getting less easygoing by the day.
Even for products with floor prices, he says, farmers are getting less than the minimum.
Mark E. Smith's ideas are getting less idea-like than ever.
Toys are getting less cuddly — batteries often included, use in the bathtub not advised.
"You are getting less than 5 percent of the original recording," he said at first.
"Everybody has less today, therefore we are getting less today; it just makes sense," she said.
These are the things that kids are getting less and less of".
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