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The phrase "if getting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a subordinate clause, meaning it is used to express a condition or possibility that is dependent on the main clause. Example: If getting a promotion, I will have to relocate to a different city.
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If getting in is easy, staying in is surprisingly hard.
Even if getting to the edge barely pays?
It was as if getting yelled at was a deliberate act of penance.
But if getting your really painful hand smashed is the alternative, you'd learn to dance too.
If getting into society pages isn't enough work, many cast members juggle other projects.
If getting on the paper was hard, snagging one of the top editorial spots was harder.
If getting a telescope sounds like too much of a cost/hassle.
If getting in shape tops your list of New Year's resolutions, you're in good company.
// If we are not mapping to EM, do the normal method if getting the means.
The study will examine if getting appointment reminders helps people show up for their court appointments.
But if getting Iraq right was tough, getting the diplomacy right was much easier.
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