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The phrase "are getting younger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or things appear to be becoming younger over time, often in a metaphorical or humorous context.
Example: "With all the advancements in skincare, it seems like celebrities are getting younger every year."
Alternatives: "seem to be aging backwards" or "appear to be rejuvenating."
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Guys are getting younger".
Meanwhile, centrist voters are getting younger.
And bad hats are getting younger and more violent.
Those killed and captured by rebel fighters are getting younger.
As western leaders are getting younger, so are their kids.
Addicts are getting younger and younger which is not the case elsewhere.
Senior politicians are getting younger when they take office – and when they leave.
They are getting younger, and they need new forms of stimulation.
"The girls are getting younger," she says – typically 19 or 20.
Barnardo's highlight that the children exposed to sexual exploitation are getting younger.
'Girls are getting younger all the time and there are temptations everywhere.
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