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Discover Ludwig"getting fat" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "getting fat" to describe the action or process of gaining weight or becoming overweight. It can also imply a negative connotation, such as being lazy or unhealthy. Example: "I've noticed that I've been getting fat lately and I think it's time for me to start exercising and eating healthier."
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They are getting fat!
"I'm getting fat," she sighs.
I've been getting fat and lazy.
We're getting fat on low-fat food".
Slugs are getting fat on them.
"Russian women just don't worry about getting fat," Sergei said.
AVOIDING climate change is like avoiding getting fat.
"I think what people fear is getting fat," he wrote.
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People are getting fatter.
"I was getting fatter.
Americans are getting fatter.
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