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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm getting better" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express improvement or progress in a certain skill, ability, or condition. Example: "After weeks of practicing, I'm finally getting better at playing the piano."
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I'm getting better now.
But I'm getting better.
I'm getting better at it.
"I'm getting better," Cameron said.
I'm getting better at domesticity.
But I'm getting better at that".
But I'm getting better at it.
Still, she says, "I'm getting better.
So, I think I'm getting better.
"I'm getting better every day," he said.
But my therapist says I'm getting better".
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