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The phrase "are getting worried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a growing concern or anxiety about a situation that is currently unfolding.
Example: "As the deadline approaches, many team members are getting worried about the project's progress."
Alternatives: "are becoming anxious" or "are starting to fret".
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My parents are getting worried.
Investors are getting worried.
Foreign demand has helped to stimulate Japan's struggling economy.Now the Americans are getting worried.
But consumer concerns are rising, and businesses are getting worried about a privacy backlash.
Government officials are getting worried that China's happy spenders will turn angry.The latest figures were higher than many had expected.
"What I see at our counter is that more people are getting worried about Japan," he said.
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But he must be getting worried.
D: I'm getting worried.
August is nearly over and I am getting worried.
But now secular Turkey is getting worried again.
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