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The phrase "are getting nicer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual improvement in someone's behavior or the quality of something over time.
Example: "Over the past few months, the neighbors are getting nicer, and we have started to feel more welcomed in the community."
Alternatives: "are becoming friendlier" or "are improving in kindness".
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You start to notice your living quarters are getting nicer, more expensive, bigger and emptier.
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A. Besides getting things cheaper, people are getting nice treatment at Wal-Mart.
They're getting nicer.
The neighborhood is getting nicer and nicer.
"I remember, when we were that age, everybody was nice, and everybody was getting nicer.
To put it bluntly, we humans seem to be getting nicer.
Soon the shoes were getting nice write-ups on Thrillist and other sites frequented by such consumers.
Yet LeBron, alongside other athletes and pop stars (Justin Bieber: "@Drake: I'm getting nice at Fifa. Be prepared"), have, at least according to EA, expressed their fandom freely.
I was getting nice work with the long wigs and extensions.
"It's got nice shops.
"It's got nice wood effect," he said.
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