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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting dark" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the gradual transition from daylight to darkness. Example: As the sun began to set behind the mountains, the sky slowly turned from bright blue to shades of pink and orange, signaling that it was getting dark.
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It's getting dark.
It was getting dark.
"It's getting dark," Kirsten said.
Already, it was getting dark.
The sky was getting dark.
Outside, it's getting dark.
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It got sadder as it got darker.
Is her poetry getting darker?
"But [it's] getting darker.
The world really was getting darker.
It is getting darker all the time.
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