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Discover Ludwig"getting thinner" is correct and usable in written English, and it can be used in many contexts.
For example: "After months of hard work at the gym, I could see that my waist was getting thinner."
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That, too, is getting thinner.
Meanwhile, the salt keeps getting thinner.
Lately, their smiles have been getting thinner.
Another employee said, "You're getting thinner as you're eating them".
The air is certainly getting thinner for the Samwer brothers.
As Mr. Neumann put it: "The air is getting thinner".
You start getting thinner hair, and it's actually really sick".
"Skimmers" used to rob automated teller machines are getting thinner.
His other son, Hussein, 4, is getting thinner.
Suddenly, the air was getting thinner in Azteca.
"Look, Karen's getting thinner and thinner," she exclaimed.
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