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"keeps on getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is similar to the phrase "keeps getting" but emphasizes that something happens continually and without pause. For example: "My curiosity about the universe keeps on getting stronger and stronger with every new discovery we make."
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I'm drawn to the fighter in him, the one who does what it takes and keeps on getting up even when it's a struggle — which is why I was so frustrated, and frankly confused, that he so easily succumbed to the girl-and-alcohol set-up.
Job: chief executive, All3Media Age: 61 Industry: broadcasting Turnover: £400m Staff: 625 2007 ranking: 56 Steve Morrison is the chief executive of one of the UK's biggest production companies that just keeps on getting bigger.
Spain, by contrast, keeps on getting better.
Spain, meanwhile, keeps on getting better.
She keeps on getting knocked back and she keeps trying.
FOR conservative America, it just keeps on getting better.
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'The pre-Hajj seminar, where we were supposed to meet other travellers, kept on getting delayed.
Then I just kept on getting closer and closer to it and then I was offered it.
"Things just kept on getting worse and on Friday they told me that she was critically ill".
It just kept on getting better and better for HMV as computer games arrived, along with DVDs.
We're not sure which ones make a difference, but we keep on getting them, and costs keep rising.
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