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The phrase "are getting richer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are accumulating wealth over time.
Example: "As the economy improves, many families are getting richer and enjoying a higher standard of living."
Alternatives: "are becoming wealthier" or "are increasing their wealth."
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Are the rich getting richer faster than the poor are getting richer?
The rich are getting richer".
Not all the rich are getting richer.
"People are getting richer, people are getting more adventurous.
Its 1.2 billion people are getting richer fast.
But the rich are getting richer, and the poor, poorer.
First the good news: Americans are getting richer again.
Meanwhile, the rich are getting richer," the commercial says.
"They are getting richer while we are getting poorer".
In other words, the talent-rich are getting richer.
Developing countries are getting richer, and their companies and financial markets better governed.
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