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Discover Ludwig"getting disgusting" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe something that is becoming or starting to be disgusting. You can use it to describe a situation, a person, or an object that is becoming increasingly disgusting. Example: The garbage in the park has been getting disgusting. It's been piling up and attracting flies.
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"It's getting disgusting out there," she said.
You pay a fee to belong, that's what we do there". Other lawmakers have also complained about the gyms getting disgusting with only a heavily depleted staff on hand.
Then glue plastic wrap or plastic bag to the inside to keep it from getting disgusting and to keep from the bottom falling out from moldy food and other yucky stuff.
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Even Mark Messier is getting disgusted.
This registered Republican is getting disgusted with the attack ads being mounted against Senator John Kerry.
Why can't we talk about how we're alike?" Ms. Aako was getting disgusted.
"Physically, Paul gets disgusting.
If you don't have deodorant, you get disgusting arms and that is just not good.
You won't get disgusted?
I got disgusted with it".
Witnesses get disgusted or disappear.
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