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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is getting low" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease in quantity or level of something. For example: - The water level in the lake is getting low due to the drought. - I need to go grocery shopping because my food supply is getting low. - We should fill up the gas tank soon, it's getting low. - Be careful with your spending, our budget is getting low. - The visibility is getting low as the fog rolls in.
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The sun is getting low".
It is not surprising that NBC is getting low ratings for its Olympics coverage.
The New Yorker, January 18 , 1930 P. 19Husband of young couple who has been married about a month discovers that his laundry is getting low.
Many phones give off two of these battery-life alerts—one when the battery is getting low, and another when it's nearly dead.
"At the end of the month, when the bank account is getting low, we'll just start having spaghetti for every meal," said Shore, 26.
I would really like to know where i can get some of this tattoo ink so he has an indicator on if he is getting low and doesn't feel low.
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But the most blatant attempt at tempering Waka Flocka Flame is "Get Low," which sounds like a shimmering soundtrack for ecstasy-driven dancefloors.
The sun was getting low.
The sun was getting low in the sky.
We're getting low on petrol for this pointless sequel.
Outside the studio, the sun was getting low.
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