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"get more exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to show that something has become or is becoming more exciting, thrilling, or entertaining. For example, "The movie kept getting more exciting as the plot progressed."
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Does it get more exciting than this?
As asteroids grow up, they get more exciting names.
Kick-off is almost upon us though so don't worry, it'll get more exciting than this.
However when Issie finds out that her favourite horse Blaze can come too… Things get more exciting!
Marni for H&M Just when you thought this collaboration couldn't get more exciting, the award-winning director Sofia Coppola enters to direct its advertising film short.
This has been a truely extraordinary day of sport so far, and it is only going to get more exciting from here on in.
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It gets more exciting because of that".
"It's exciting, and each round gets more exciting because this is what you play for.
"I think the Philadelphia scene has gotten more exciting" over the last decade, she said.
You can program it yourself, so maybe that's where it gets more exciting.
The novel gets more exciting, perhaps, but at some cost to the coherence and depth of the writing.
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