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The phrase "is getting married" is correct and acceptable in written English.
It is a present continuous verb phrase used to describe an ongoing action or event. You can use "is getting married" to describe someone's current or upcoming marriage. For example: - "My brother is getting married next month." - "She is getting married to her longtime partner in a private ceremony." - "We are thrilled to announce that our daughter is getting married in the fall." - "The couple is getting married in a romantic beach destination." - "I'm sorry, I can't make it to the party because I am getting married that day."
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"Kobe is getting married.
Chelsea Clinton is getting married.
"Pris is getting married," Lydia informed him.
A close friend is getting married.
My friend's sister is getting married.
My baby boy is getting married.
And somebody is getting married.
"The maximum is getting married".
Now their daughter is getting married.
Plus Klein is getting married this month.
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My cousin, Sarah, is getting married.
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