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The phrase "are getting little" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing a gradual decrease or insufficient amount of something over time.
Example: "As the project progresses, we are getting little feedback from the clients, which is concerning."
Alternatives: "are receiving minimal" or "are obtaining scarce".
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They are getting little traction.
Tottenham are getting little half-chances, but there's been nothing really clear-cut yet.
For now, these borrowers are getting little to no help from lenders — no surprise — or from the government.
The many other Egyptian women who are enduring even more outrageous persecution are getting little attention for their plight.
"The Germans are getting little intelligence from the Americans for one reason — because they are giving little" is how a reporter I know put it.
While Shiite militias are well-armed and funded, Sunni tribes that have been fighting the Islamic State complain that they are getting little support, stoking distrust further.
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It is getting little coverage in Turkish media outlets.
This time, unity is getting little more than lip service.
Mr. Obama's poll numbers also show he is getting little credit for his successes.
So far GE is getting little traction.
Seems like that is getting little use since the VMAs.
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