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Discover Ludwig"gets shorter" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase in the present progressive tense. Example sentence: As the days get shorter, I find myself enjoying the cozy evenings by the fire.
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The time gets shorter between each visit.
The swing gets shorter and faster.
"His tail gets shorter," Bryce volunteered.
As we get older, our sleep duration gets shorter.
"As I get older, every summer gets shorter," he shrugged.
Every time a cell divides, it gets shorter.
Nonsense doesn't matter anymore because life gets shorter.
When a block gets shorter below the same peak, then we start crossing too many streets.
In the in-between times, that metaphorical rope gets shorter and shorter.
To the north, the rainy season gets shorter, and the amount of rainfall decreases.
Secondly the model allows for the squeezing effect on wires when a hose gets shorter under pressurisation.
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