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"it is getting done" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe an ongoing action or task that is in the process of being completed. Example: The construction on the new building is taking longer than expected, but it is getting done.
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But what I'm finding now, surprisingly, iswho is doing some of this gambling and how it's getting done.
Once he knows that you are efficient and reliable, he can relax and do HIS job without worrying about if it's getting done.
It's "Getting Things Done" from a mother of seven.
For you, this is not fun and games; it's getting stuff done.
But it's getting something done".
KERRY: Not necessarily, but it's getting something done.
So it's getting work, doing work, getting paid.
DC: It's getting easier to do.
And it is not getting done.
And most of it is not getting done.
I get it relaxed and it does whatever it's got to do.
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