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The phrase "getting better at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is improving their skills or abilities in a certain area. For example, "I'm getting better at playing the piano with practice".
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But I'm getting better at that".
But I'm getting better at it.
I'm getting better at domesticity.
I'm getting better at it.
Are we getting better at it?
"We're getting better at planning the shopping".
And I'm getting better at accepting that.
We are getting better at treating them.
It's not getting better at all.
But we're getting better at it.
And we're getting better at it.
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