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The phrase "it's getting better" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an improvement in a situation or a person's well-being. For example: - The economy has been struggling, but it's getting better. - I've been practicing my guitar every day and I can feel that it's getting better. - The doctor said my daughter's fever is going down and it's getting better. - It's been a tough week, but things are getting better now. - My relationship with my sister has been strained, but it's getting better as we communicate more.
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But it's getting better".
It's getting better already!
"In fact, it's getting better.
It's getting better.
"It's getting better," Justice said.
It's getting better, but very slowly.
"In fact it's getting better".
"It's getting better," Santana said.
Every year it's getting better.
But I think it's getting better".
"But it's getting better," Sinclair said.
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