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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are getting strong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process of becoming stronger over time, often in reference to physical strength, skills, or emotional resilience.
Example: "The athletes are getting strong as they continue their rigorous training regimen."
Alternatives: "are becoming stronger" or "are gaining strength.".
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"The Taliban are getting strong in some areas like Pashtirod, Bakwa and Farahrod districts," Mr. Khan said.
To Christians in Jos, Muslims are more aggressive and are getting strong support from the Arab world.
"We are getting strong response from institutional investors — pensions, insurance companies, endowments, some sovereign wealth funds," she said.
Philadelphia Coach Doug Collins said afterward: "They are getting strong at the right time, and they're going to be a handful.
They are getting strong starting pitching and strong relief and scraping together enough offense, and their 17-8 record is the American League's best.
Silicon Valley based Meebo has previously raised $12.5 million over two rounds of financing from Sequoia and Draper Fisher Jurvetson; today's announcement would seem to demonstrate once again that they are getting strong results from their investment.
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Everton are getting stronger.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian gangs are getting stronger.
"Every day, we are getting stronger".
"Their financial projections are getting stronger".
"England are getting stronger and stronger," he said.
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