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The phrase "are getting lost" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something or someone is becoming lost or is in the process of losing their way. Example: "As the storm intensified, many hikers are getting lost in the dense fog."
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These are getting lost in the hoopla," Dr. MacPhee said.
"More people are getting lost," he told the Guardian.
We as people are moving so fast that things are getting lost.
Not surprisingly, the drivers are getting lost -- sometimes on the way to Olympic events.
Now the vocals are getting lost again, just tweak them up a bit – and so on.
Mr Wisner, a specialist in lawsuits relating to aircraft, added: "Our clients feel they are getting lost in the shuffle.
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"A lot was getting lost in translation".
"You'll be getting lost for certain".
The new things were getting lost".
At any rate, we were getting lost in the food.
"The religious part of the festival is getting lost".
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