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The phrase "are getting louder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual increase in volume or intensity of sound over time.
Example: "As the concert progressed, the cheers from the audience are getting louder with each performance."
Alternatives: "are becoming louder" or "are increasing in volume".
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And they are getting louder.
The voices of concern are getting louder.
Our voices are getting louder, more prominent and more coordinated.
The objections to the current N.C.A.A. system are getting louder.
The crowd are getting louder, with both sides represented well.
Campaigners against abortion in Britain are getting louder.
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Mittal concludes, "People are getting loud, so we're starting to speak softly while carrying a big stick".
The pub is getting louder.
His voice is getting louder.
"It was getting louder and louder.
Yes, talk about reform is getting louder.
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