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The phrase "getting more prevalent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is becoming increasingly common or widespread. For example: "The use of electric cars is getting more prevalent, as environmental concerns take hold."
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But they don't want to stay in a place where racism seems to be getting more prevalent.
"I think that conversation is getting more prevalent because of the exposure these kids have now so you're allowed to say the draft is deeper because you know more about more players," Poulin said.
Overdraft fees also seem to be getting more prevalent.
Research in signal processing for developing big data based clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) is getting more prevalent [ 110].
Because the predicaments of ED overcrowding and subsequent ED boarding of critically ill patient are getting more prevalent, we would need a new model, which also involves the adverse events occurring in the ED before ICU admission, to demarcate the phases of delayed- and non-delayed ICU admission, and to be rendered as a benchmark for quality monitoring.
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Now it's gotten more prevalent".
Lawsky suggested the attacks will only get more prevalent and harder to capture.
"It's only going to get worse as streaming video gets more prevalent".
As the usage of wireless networks gets more prevalent, the jamming attack might influence a wider range of users, including military or business networks.
"As the web gets more social this is only going to get more prevalent for people, as more and more information is being shared, more and more damaging information can also be shared," says Mr Agranoff.
This sort of thing is obviously getting more and more prevalent, especially with the driver problems with Vista, and all it does is make a big Internet stink ball and make everyone mad.
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