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The phrase "get out" can be used in written English, but it is typically used in specific contexts and should not be used as a standalone sentence. Some examples of when "get out" can be used in written English include: 1. As part of a command or imperative sentence, such as "Get out of my house!" or "Get out of my way!" 2. As part of a dialogue or conversation, such as "I need to get out of this situation" or "Get out of here, quick!" 3. As part of a written story or narrative, such as "It was clear to her that she needed to get out of this relationship before it was too late." It is important to note that "get out" can also have a more informal or colloquial tone in written English, so it may not be appropriate for formal or academic writing. It is important to consider the overall tone and context of your writing before using this phrase.
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Get out and walk.
Get out, don't buy".
"Get out!" She paused.
"Get out!" Mother screamed.
Get out!" Kline said.
"Get out," he screamed.
Similar(13)
We're getting out".
Mallon got out, too.
Ax got out early.
So she got out?
I'm getting out".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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