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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific event or action that will happen after someone gets or obtains something. Example: On getting his promotion, John treated his colleagues to lunch.
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Getting on — getting off.
"I'm planning on getting another one, and I'm planning on getting it quickly," he said.
We keep on getting better.
On getting sessions muddled.
Getting on – getting off.
Here are some tips on getting started.
Spain, meanwhile, keeps on getting better.
We plan on getting a lot better".
Work on getting that driver's license.
Spain, by contrast, keeps on getting better.
Or on getting more kids through college.
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