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The phrase "able to get off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing the ability to leave a place or situation, often in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "After a long day at work, I was finally able to get off early and enjoy the weekend."
Alternatives: "capable of leaving" or "able to depart".
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They haven't been able to get off.
Barely able to get off the couch.
Traffic always would be able to get off the highway.
"We weren't able to get off the football field," Jets linebacker Bart Scott said.
It has also been able to get off the ground quickly.
Today, he was able to get off and play a pretty good game for them".
"They have been able to get off too many shots with their guys in front of Hank.
You panic about whether you are going to be able to get off where you are going," she said.
Georgia Tech had the last possession, but was not able to get off a shot against Duke's press.
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I was able to get off-speed pitches over for strikes".
It was only because they had relatives or contacts that they were able to get off but now everyone is very anxious about it.
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