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"getting up early" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a gerund (a verb form that functions as a noun) or as a participial phrase. Example sentence: "I always struggle with getting up early on Mondays." (participial phrase) Example sentence: "Getting up early is important for maintaining a healthy sleep schedule." (gerund).
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Children in Rafai don't like getting up early.
"It made me feel like getting up early".
"Getting up early and living in this neighborhood, leaving her here, it worries me".
"Getting up early to canoe wasn't my cup of tea," she said.
I like getting up early; I've got a daughter, I'm a single dad.
I have hated getting up early all my life.
Getting up early can help you achieve both.
Back then I liked getting up early and drinking black coffee at 4 a.m.
She also revealed she had been getting up early to practise her baking skills.
Getting up early to go swimming and going into school after that.
Getting up early for training and getting flogged every day is quite tough, but we've stuck together as a team.
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