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The phrase "are getting more expensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the increasing cost of goods, services, or other items over time.
Example: "As demand rises and supply chains are disrupted, many everyday items are getting more expensive."
Alternatives: "are becoming pricier" or "are rising in cost."
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"Flats are getting more expensive," Hegemann said.
Already one thing seems certain: Votes are getting more expensive.
Here's why: 1) Brand-name drugs are getting more expensive.
In urban environments, rental fees are getting more expensive.
Wherever Bob Humphreys looks, things are getting more expensive.
China's big coastal cities are getting more expensive, but prices inland remain keen.
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"Everything is getting more expensive.
"Money is getting more expensive," he said.
College tuition is getting more expensive.
It was getting more expensive to borrow money.
"When I'm President, we're getting more expensive robes".
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