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The phrase "are we really getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning the progress or outcome of a situation or event, often with a sense of skepticism or surprise.
Example: "After all this time, are we really getting closer to a solution?"
Alternatives: "Are we truly achieving" or "Are we actually making progress".
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What are we really getting away from?
But with sleeping pills what are we really getting?
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Given the sense of crisis now in the Pentagon and the MoD, the voters seem more than entitled to ask what kind of bang are we really getting for our bucks?
"It's not unusual, especially with a new administration coming in, getting a sense that the military might try to box you in on a political position, and I think Tom had what I would call kind of a questioning nature — are we really getting the real scoop?" said Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, who succeeded Mr. Gates.
. But are we really getting the megapielage we're paying for?
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But were WE really getting over it?
Evans added: "Oh my goodness, are we really going to get to do this again?
And that's when we really get excited about music.
We are flexible and we really get things done.
That's really all we really got in common".
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