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Discover Ludwig"keep getting" is a valid phrase in written English
It is generally used to express the idea of continuing to do something over time. For example, "I'm trying to learn new skills, and I keep getting better as I go along."
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Predictions keep getting worse.
I keep getting happier.
Records keep getting smashed.
"I keep getting stronger.
I keep getting shoes.
— You keep getting younger.
They keep getting hurt.
Keep getting stuck in.
I keep getting flashbacks.
Things just keep getting worse.
Meanwhile, things keep getting worse.
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