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The phrase "are getting weaker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual decline in strength, effectiveness, or intensity over time.
Example: "As the competition increases, our market position are getting weaker."
Alternatives: "are becoming less strong" or "are diminishing in strength."
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Trade unions are getting weaker.
"Political parties are getting weaker.
"I think they are getting weaker.
Workplace communities are getting weaker and weaker.
"Its competitors are getting weaker in the downturn.
We are getting weaker from the effects of carbon monoxide following the fire.
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"So there are a lot of people who are getting weak knees, and it's going to make our challenge greater".
With aging, my eyes are getting weak, my hearing is getting worse.
"Our women and children are getting weak and suffering from illnesses.
Gradually, I'm getting weaker.
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