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"getting annoying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the gradual increase in something that has become irritating or bothersome. For example: "My neighbor's dog has been barking all day and it's getting annoying."
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"That question is getting annoying".
It's getting annoying.' My laptop was sitting there.
Second, the now-common right-wing conflation of earmarks with waste is getting annoying.
And right up to the very final twist, everyone involved teased us to the point where it was getting annoying.
Love is... staying inside on a hot day to finish off House of Cards because it's getting annoying now.
But just when you think Mr. Wood's impish enthusiasm is getting annoying, he surprises you with a passage of insightful lyricism.
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He was "getting annoyed" by the scandal.
Maybe my followers were getting annoyed.
Stephen Spaloss was getting annoyed.
I was getting annoyed.
He was getting annoyed.
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