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The phrase "are getting narrower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is physically or metaphorically becoming more narrow over time.
Example: "As the deadline approaches, our options are getting narrower, and we need to make a decision soon."
Alternatives: "are becoming more limited" or "are shrinking".
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As increasing numbers of us go online to find love – match.com alone now has 59 million users – our requirements are getting narrower.
"Republican loyalists have gone from 'gigantic things are going to happen; the world really is going to change; there's going to be a fundamental shift in what the government does'... to 'Can we keep the lights on around here?' " He added, "The possibilities are getting narrower.
The losses are getting narrower, but they're still there.
But such differences among different CSA cement clinkers based SLU are getting narrower with increasing anhydrite dosage.
"The result, known as coastal squeeze, means beaches are getting narrower and the little terns are quickly running out of space".
The disparities between survival rates of this area and developed countries are getting narrower, but there is still great need for improving survival in Qidong.
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Most importantly, the tails are getting narrower--which should diminish some of the back seat ACL injuries.
"I thought my mind was getting narrower and narrower, thinking about trivia".
The country lanes were getting narrower, more like rutted farm tracks.
"Everybody's perception of the reality is getting narrower and more focused.
In London, figures show the gap between bike and car use is getting narrower.
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