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"it's getting closer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is approaching or becoming more near. Here is an example: "The deadline for our project is tomorrow, and it's getting closer. We need to work quickly to finish it on time."
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Cluster is one of those companies, and with today's release, it's getting closer to solving the sharing problem.
With today's release, the company's co-founder and CEO Patrice Lamothe told me, it's getting closer to its vision to "organize everything in a social way".
It's something that they are determined to do well though - and with the Northern Cape team now finishing off the world's best race track, it's getting closer all the time.
"It's getting closer," Roach said.
"It's getting closer," he said.
"Now it's getting closer to equal proportions.
It's getting closer and closer and closer.
"It's getting closer to Saddam," Makiya said.
"It's getting closer to home," said Lisa Higginbotham, 34.
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It's getting close to one of New York's principal products: celebrities.
"But it's getting close".
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