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"getting embarrassing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which a person is feeling embarrassed or uncomfortable, or when you want to emphasize that a situation is rapidly becoming embarrassing. For example, "The longer the silence went on, the more awkward it was getting embarrassing."
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OK, this is getting embarrassing.
It's getting embarrassing.
Frankly, it's just getting embarrassing.
Now this was getting embarrassing.
Seriously, all of this is getting embarrassing.
From a European perspective, it was getting embarrassing.
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I could see he was getting embarrassed.
The Falcons are not just losing, they are getting embarrassed.
You're getting embarrassed on the court, he says.
Boyd never forgot, in his USC debut, getting embarrassed by Alcindor.
Initially Bynum was unapologetic about the incident saying, "We were getting embarrassed.
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