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The phrase "are getting vast" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is increasing in size, extent, or scope over time.
Example: "The resources available for the project are getting vast, allowing us to explore new opportunities."
Alternatives: "are becoming extensive" or "are expanding significantly".
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"We are getting vast volumes," an unnamed official told the newspaper, by tapping into cables that connect mobile networks.
And we have an awful lot of people that are working who are not legally here who are getting vast amounts of money for their child tax credit that allows them to get back more money than they put it.
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Appleton told BBC Radio Lancashire DJDJ brings goals to the squad and he's got vast experience of this level.
"He's got vast experience and done really well at clubs he's been at and he's managed in the Champions League.
"He's got vast experience of the Championship, he's very vocal, he's a good character and he's someone that I would rather have in my side than up against me".
Either she's got vast repository of jokes in her brain and ready to go at a moment's notice, or she's just that quick on her feet.
You may not be surprised to see that mortgage delinquencies are getting worse over vast swaths of the country.
On the one hand, we are getting bread and circuses, vast freebies unimaginable scant years ago -- free e-mail, phone calls and maps, acres of picture space.
The rich are getting fabulously richer, the vast majority are somewhat worse off, and the bottom half — for all practical purposes, the poor — are being savaged by our current economic policies".
Critics, including NSA whistle-blowers, have raised fears that law-abiding Americans' communications are getting caught up in a vast, electronic dragnet of phone calls and emails.
But if those fines aren't connected to any other charges, what exactly did they do wrong to deserve them, considering that the vast majority are getting away with flaunting the law?
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