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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but getting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a contrasting idea or to show an unexpected outcome or obstacle. Example: "I had planned to go for a run this morning, but getting out of bed was harder than I thought."
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"Mediocre, but getting better".
But getting it opened wasn't easy.
But getting published is not the point.
But getting to know them is essential.
"But getting Nebraska is a real coup.
But getting rid of the car?
But getting it dismantled may prove tricky.
But getting the cash is a battle.
But getting states' support takes time.
But getting a body up there?
But getting a payday afterward is tough.
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