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The phrase "are getting nervous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is becoming anxious or uneasy, often in response to a specific event or circumstance.
Example: "As the deadline approaches, the team members are getting nervous about completing the project on time."
Alternatives: "are becoming anxious" or "are feeling uneasy."
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"People are getting nervous.
No wonder the investors are getting nervous.
In the euro zone, in particular, investors are getting nervous.
Wall Street's bankers and traders are getting nervous again.
But some countries are getting nervous about stem-cell research.
No wonder journalists at the group are getting nervous.
Clarity, please, Mr Colao, your investors are getting nervous.
But some Democrats are getting nervous about the game of chicken in Washington.
Summer in Scotland: the heather's in bloom across the glens and the grouse are getting nervous.
As artificial intelligence becomes ever more intelligent, some in the tech world are getting nervous.
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I am getting nervous.
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