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The phrase "are getting longer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is increasing in length over time.
Example: "The days are getting longer as we approach summer."
Alternatives: "are becoming longer" or "are extending in length".
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Shopping hours are getting longer.
Expansions are getting longer.
Daily commutes are getting longer.
The days are getting longer.
Books are getting longer, too.
"Manuscript sizes are getting longer and longer.
If nothing else, shareholder meetings are getting longer.
"Guys are getting longer of tooth; I don't discount that.
Production costs are rising and production schedules are getting longer.
British feet are getting longer and wider, experts have said.
The nights are getting longer, the mornings blearier.
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