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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting even" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means seeking revenge or retaliation for past wrongs or injustices. Example: After years of mistreatment from her boss, Sarah finally decided she had had enough and now she was focused on getting even.
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getting even
verb
Present participle of get even
Exact(53)
Getting Even.
Jesús was getting even edgier.
But it's getting even worse".
"You're getting even fatter".
"It seems to be getting even worse.
Getting even is not complicated arithmetic.
Similar(7)
But I got even.
It got even darker.
This week, Asia got even.
He got even.
"It got even worse".
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