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The phrase "gets more traction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means gaining more support or attention. Example: The new marketing strategy is starting to get more traction among customers.
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Mr. Torricelli probably gets more traction with his press releases, which focus on drawing unfavorable comparisons between things Mr. Forrester has said -- or has been quoted as saying -- on abortion or gun control or drug prices -- and comparing those positions with his own.
But it gets more traction.
I honestly believe the time will come when it gets more traction. .
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Why isn't it getting more traction?
"I wish he'd gotten more traction," he said.
Do you think this latest call to action will get more traction?
(And the "muddling through" option in South Asia is getting more traction and support).
Why isn't the Obama campaign getting more traction on economic issues?
In two weeks, this campaign has got more traction than we had in Tatton after three.
Taiwan does have a newer participatory governance system that is getting more traction.
When I asked various New York political sages why his campaign wasn't getting more traction, I heard two answers.
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