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The phrase "getting close to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is approaching a certain timeframe, point, or event. For example: "We're getting close to the deadline for the project, so let's finish it as soon as possible."
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Also, getting close to people.
It's getting close to that".
Now they're getting close to half.
Her identity is getting close to camp.
"That's getting close to covering tuition".
We're getting close to an hour now.
"You're getting close to a person.
Things are getting close to our area.
Was Comey getting close to something more?
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"Obviously, we're not getting close to that.
"It's getting close to that now.
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