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The phrase "are getting through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is successfully communicating or making progress in a situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges, we are getting through the project on time."
Alternatives: "are managing to communicate" or "are making progress."
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"We are getting through it," he said.
Still, some messages are getting through.
It is not clear whether they are getting through.
Finally, it seems, the math geeks are getting through to the jocks.
World Food Programme supplies, on which nearly 2m Somalis depend, are getting through.
"Some people are getting through, sorry if you have experienced issues," it said.
Supplies from Iran and Syria are getting through despite a blockade.
It's a small albeit clear sign that the messages are getting through.
But I'm still not sure the right messages are getting through".
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But the message is getting through, sort of.
"We're physical and we were getting through," he said.
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