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The phrase "getting more popular" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that is becoming more popular over time. For example, "This particular style of clothing is getting more popular each day."
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"It keeps getting more popular".
The "odd instruments are getting more popular - oboes, French & English horns, bass clarinets, and euphoniums.
The stories keep on coming but the company just keeps getting more popular.
"This game is now getting more popular every year," Sullivan says.
"We introduced paddleboards last season and they're getting more popular all the time.
"Japanese culture here is getting more popular by the day," he said.
"Violin is always the most competitive, but flute is getting more popular".
"It's a thrilling thing to see, and it's getting more popular all the time," he said.
It is getting more popular, but that just means you sometimes have to book ahead to avoid disappointment," he says.
"There was a time when Howard Dean said crazier and crazier stuff, and kept getting more popular," one aide said.
Soon Ronald realizes he's met his match in this gutsy little girl, who is getting more popular by the day.
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