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The phrase "are getting smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of reduction in size or quantity over time.
Example: "As the project progresses, the number of tasks on our to-do list are getting smaller."
Alternatives: "are decreasing" or "are shrinking".
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Farms are getting smaller, sometimes farcically so.
Small farms are getting smaller still.
"Vaccine supplies are getting smaller.
Now, the niches are getting smaller.
Even big caps are getting smaller.
Most electronic devices are getting smaller.
"Land holdings are getting smaller and smaller," Mr. Sen said.
Companies are getting smaller and businesses are being disaggregated.
The numbers are getting smaller, but our wonderful memories, stronger.
Rechargeable batteries are getting smaller, lighter and more powerful.
If boats are getting smaller, jewelry is getting bigger.
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