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"seem to be getting" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something appears to be happening or progressing in a certain way. Example: The weather seems to be getting worse by the minute.
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Women, meanwhile, seem to be getting smaller.
Marketers seem to be getting the message.
Now they seem to be getting organised.
Things seem to be getting better.
We seem to be getting positive feedback.
New Yorkers seem to be getting the message.
And things seem to be getting worse.
His condition doesn't seem to be getting better, and doesn't seem to be getting worse.
"I seem to be getting asked back.
We seem to be getting closer.
Because things seem to be getting worse.
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