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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on getting" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English.
Example: "They are on getting the project completed by the deadline." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "are in the process of" or "are working on".
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All your sights are on getting in this thing.
During a race, all thoughts are on getting to the end.
Some of our partners seem to focus more on ways to humiliate our political leaders or the average Greek than they are on getting the job done.
Those who skim the surface of the earth's crust in their needlessly huge fossil-fuel vehicles, tossing their foam coffee cups out the window, may never give such matters a second thought, focused as they are on getting to the mini-mart and saying to the clerk, "A six-pack of your finest spring water, my good fellow.
One such appeal came from Alexis Papahelas, executive editor of the Greek daily Kathimerini who wrote in a contributed article in IHT Global Opinion this week: "Some of our partners seem to focus more on ways to humiliate our political leaders or the average Greek than they are on getting the job done.
The existing restrictions are on getting paid to do research using training funds from the U.S. federal government, which is a very different thing.
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"The focus should be on getting better.
The focus now was on getting the right laughs.
Our priority has to be on getting off fossil fuels.
The Laskos' focus was on getting Max the drug.
Our focus is on getting the new treaty finished".
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