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"getting more challenging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or task that is becoming more difficult. For example: - "As the semester progresses, the course material is getting more challenging." - "The project seemed manageable at first, but now it's getting more challenging as we encounter new obstacles." - "As I get older, keeping up with new technology is getting more challenging." - "The competition is getting more challenging, but I am determined to improve and succeed."
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When more and more rich-media services are aggregated or composed, the quality issue is getting more challenging.
The students were given a set of problems to solve starting with very straightforward ones and gradually getting more challenging.
Conducting a telephone poll in this environment is getting more challenging.
"So I feel like the decisions are getting more challenging, and they have to be made a lot more carefully".
Hackers have become so adept at covering their tracks, Mr. Harrison said, that it's getting more challenging for Web host providers and even skilled security researchers to track them down.
And the curriculum is consistently iterated on based on feedback from employers, so it's getting more challenging, demanding, and lengthy in real-time.
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It will certainly get more challenging.
But the situation is likely to get more challenging.
Fawcett also expressed the wish to get more challenging roles.
Brenton had survived his first hurdle after birth, but things were going to get more challenging.
"It's only going to get more challenging for them," Mr. Souers said.
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