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The phrase "was getting sick" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual onset of illness or feeling unwell in the past.
Example: "As the week went on, I realized I was getting sick and needed to rest."
Alternatives: "was falling ill" or "was becoming unwell."
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And he was getting sick and tired.
He was getting sick, and desperate for it.
I knew I was getting sick but I worked anyway.
"I was getting sick very often," she said.
He was getting sick of hearing about the budding friendship between Pacquiao and Algieri.
"I had rashes on my head; I felt like I was getting sick at times".
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"Marty was getting sicker and sicker, and I needed to stay close to home," Mendez recalled.
Could they be getting sick?
"My babies are getting sick".
Yet well-heeled customers were getting sick.
Van Commenee is getting sick of them.
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