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The phrase "is getting old" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe something or someone that is no longer fresh or new, or has been around for a long time. For example, "My favorite shirt is getting old, so I think it's time to replace it."
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This is getting old.
Losing openers, he said, is "getting old".
This is getting old and tiresome.
This season finale thing is getting old.
The rebel act is getting old.
Out on street realizes she is getting old.
[1] Latin for "the world is getting old".
China is getting old before it gets rich.
TO be perfectly blunt about it, Pittsburgh is getting old.
Susan C. Lee (D-Montgomery): Okay, this is getting old.
"This joke is getting old," my brother said.
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