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"are getting well" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone who has been unwell and is in the process of getting better. For example, "After weeks of being ill, the patients are getting well."
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And you do - but it doesn't mean you are getting well.
France 62 - USA 87, 4 54, 4th Quarter: The fun parts about games that are getting well out of hand: Rookie Anthony Davis gets not one, but two chances, to get his first dunk of the games.
Investors intrepid enough to supply the capital are getting well compensated.
Most term sheets are non binding, so anything that gives the buyer pause can be used as an excuse to walk away – but generally the buyer already has a very good idea what they are getting well before the term sheet stage.
If you are getting well below the expected prices, you need to research new record dealers in your area or on the Internet.
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But today it's happening in capital cities. "People are getting well-organised now.
Every day he is getting well.
Her sister thought she was getting well.
According to these people, Mr. O'Brien is getting, well, stiffed.
This year, though, Gold was told by a team executive that the promotion might be getting, well, a little stale.
"He is here for this fight because he is getting well paid, the biggest pay-day of his career.
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