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The phrase "are of getting" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "The challenges are of getting more complex as we progress."
Alternatives: "are about getting" or "involves getting".
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"I'm confident, whatever my goals are, of getting there.
He added:"Clients are often more afraid of the police than they are of getting HIV.
"Consumers don't know what their odds are of getting an award seat.
Seventeenth-century mathematicians were obsessed with figuring out gambling odds, like what the chances are of getting a pair of aces in five-card poker.
"Who's last?" is usually the question asked by the newest arrival, checking on exactly how remote his chances are of getting a bus to Havana or Santiago.
Osborne: Talking of which, what do you reckon my chances are of getting other EU finance ministers to agree to maxing out the bankers' bonuses?
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He was capable of getting himself fired just as he was of getting himself hired.
"My followers are dreaming of getting Balmain".
There are ways of getting it right.
"They were afraid of getting primaries.
I'm scared of getting sick.
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