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The phrase "able to get away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to escape or avoid a situation, often implying evasion of responsibility or consequences.
Example: "He was finally able to get away from his hectic schedule and enjoy a relaxing vacation."
Alternatives: "capable of escaping" or "able to evade."
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Mr. Bloomberg would still be able to get away quietly.
Linda Buehler was able to get away and call 911.
"I was generally able to get away from him.
Plus, we'd be able to get away from the noise".
Her mother was finally able to get away from work.
How have they been able to get away with it?
I need to be able to get away".
At that point, he was able to get away.
Who might be able to get away with it?
Some smaller advanced countries - the U.K., Australia - also seem able to get away with this choice.
It's the racist thing that Hollywood has always been able to get away with it".
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