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The phrase "are getting more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an increase or progression in a particular quality or quantity over time.
Example: "The temperatures are getting more extreme each year, leading to unpredictable weather patterns."
Alternatives: "are becoming more" or "are increasing in".
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"People are getting more hardline.
"Audiences are getting more sophisticated".
They are getting more accurate.
People are getting more critical.
People are getting more exercise.
"Individuals are getting more rights.
The trends are getting more worrisome.
City governments are getting more involved, too.
"Flats are getting more expensive," Hegemann said.
And the devices are getting more proprietary.
But the apps are getting more engaging.
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