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The part of a sentence "I can't get out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in many situations to express a difficulty or inability to exit or leave a place. Example: "I can't get out of the car because the door is stuck."
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"But I was like, I can't get out cool.
I can't get out," the play's hero says, using the snake as a tourniquet to shoot up.
"Help," he yelled from behind the curtain, "I can't get out".
But I can't get out" — Johnson goes on, "I won't be the architect of surrender".
"I can't get out and I can't finish it with what I have got.
At one point the dancer Elizabeth McAuliffe puffs up her cheeks and ventriloquizes a voice that says, "I'm stuck in a closet and I can't get out".
She replies: "I can't get out, I can't do this," while trying to climb out of the window.
"But I can't get out".
"My tragedy now is that I'm so ill I can't get out so I'm a bit of a recluse," he said.
"I can't get out".
And I can't get out!
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