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The phrase "are getting tired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual increase in fatigue or weariness over time.
Example: "After a long day of work, I can tell that my colleagues are getting tired and need a break."
Alternatives: "are becoming fatigued" or "are feeling weary".
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Are you saying you are getting tired of the difficult times and that you think they are too many?
"They are getting tired".
Some people are getting tired of it.
The donors are getting tired of it.
"I think people are getting tired of the status quo.
THE Swedes are getting tired of the Social Democrats.
David said, "Gregory — I think, really — you are getting tired".
"People are getting tired of Facebook," he said.
"It's been a long season, guys are getting tired.
"People are getting tired of this, it is true.
So insane have the attacks become that even the haters are getting tired of it.
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