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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting sunny" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that the weather is becoming sunny or that the sun is starting to shine. Example: "I was worried about our picnic being rained out, but it looks like it's getting sunny now."
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Hura, who is working on a second chapter of his project, titled "Look It's Getting Sunny Outside!!!," about his mother's improvement in recent years, has often voiced skepticism about the role a photographer plays in creating an image, and concern over the medium's ability to mislead and deceive.
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Then it rains for two minutes and then it gets sunny again.
The weather got sunny at last, although it's pretty foggy and grey on Route 101.
I'm pretty excited about this drive, especially as I've been assured it's going to get sunny.
Ask for a typical beverage and you might get "sunny lemonade," which is really Brazilian guaraná soda with a Russian label.
StephenO 30 May 2013 12 12am I'm pretty excited about this drive, especially as I've been assured it's going to get sunny.
Zeke managed to get Sunny to open up to him about her insecurities and she started to trust him.
For it's now apparent that The Widow (Emily Beecham) is not only a baron, but also that the four dead clippers were hers, using them as she says, to get Sunny's attention.
It's possible that Apple's future just got sunnier.
Suddenly, the IPO door slammed shut, and reports indicate Box, Square, and others may delay IPOs until things get sunnier.
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