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"kind of getting" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in casual or informal writing and speech to indicate that something is approximately or somewhat happening. Example: "I'm kind of getting tired of eating the same thing for lunch every day."
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"It's kind of getting boring.
We're kind of getting along.
"We're kind of getting used to it".
"We're kind of getting a rap sheet now".
But we're kind of getting used to it".
"It was kind of getting the monkey off your back.
"In my country, it's kind of getting worse.
He still was kind of getting in some fights.
"We are kind of getting away from this ivory tower".
"I'm kind of getting old," said Mr. Davis, 26.
"I'm kind of getting over the whole Manhattan life," she said in an interview.
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