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The phrase 'was getting more' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a rising rate or increase in something over a period of time. An example sentence might be: "The number of visitors to the museum was getting more each week."
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I was getting more hardheaded.
"I was getting more data for him.
It was getting more natural for him".
I was getting more and more down.
This was getting more cryptic and more chilling.
She worried he was getting more active in the streets.
"He was getting more into being fashion-conscious.
They were running tests, but it was getting more severe.
It was getting more expensive to borrow money.
And he was getting more of them every year.
What changed was getting more MEPs in Brussels.
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