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The phrase "getting a little" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual change or progression towards something. Example: "After weeks of studying, I am finally getting a little better at math."
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I'm getting a little fat.
It's getting a little embarrassing.
Getting a little full of yourself, Cheryl?
The terrain is getting a little arid.
That trip was getting a little old.
I'm getting a little teary here.
Grumpy cat is getting a little old.
I started getting a little nervous.
"Just getting a little greedy," he said.
He was getting a little irate.
Even that's getting a little conservative.
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