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The phrase 'working on getting' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to the progress of an effort to achieve a particular goal. For example: "I'm working on getting my degree finished by the end of the year."
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We're working on getting the aggression right.
We're working on getting everything stronger.
"We're working on getting two from Ethiopia," he said.
I'm working on getting tougher with self-defence classes.
"I've been working on getting older for 79 years".
We've formed a coalition, and we're working on getting organized.
"We'd been working on getting it for months".
They are all working on getting better and stronger.
Andrey, I know, is working on getting around this in a more subtle way.
We know that Phillips is working on getting ready for the World Championships and the trials.
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But, you know, we work on getting rid of one and another pops up.
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collaborate on getting
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working on optimising
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