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The phrase "are getting restless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where people are becoming impatient or uneasy, often due to waiting or a lack of activity.
Example: "The children are getting restless after sitting in the car for hours during the road trip."
Alternatives: "are becoming impatient" or "are growing uneasy."
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The backbenchers are getting restless.
Some people are getting restless.
Kurds in the north-east are getting restless.
Many of your midcareer employees are getting restless.
"Guys are getting restless with Hank here," defenseman Michael Del Zotto said, referring to Lundqvist.
It's 9.05pm, and backstage at the Howlin' Wolf concert people are getting restless.
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And they were getting restless.
The punters were getting restless.
"I was getting restless," Brown said.
They were getting restless and probably thirsty.
And the crowd was getting restless.
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