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The phrase "able to get out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to exit a situation or location.
Example: "After hours of being stuck in traffic, I was finally able to get out and continue my journey."
Alternatives: "capable of escaping" or "able to leave".
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And she won't be able to get out".
They wouldn't have been able to get out anyway".
We were able to get out without anybody getting hurt".
Ashe has not been able to get out from under.
Indeed, no vessel has been able to get out into the Atlantic for three months past".
"We were never able to get out ahead with our messaging".
The government thus risks disabling people who might otherwise be able to get out and about.
Eh? "I'd just vege … vegetate in my own home and wouldn't be able to get out".
Similar(3)
"I was able to get out..
"I just hope everybody is going to be able to get out and vote".
The landowner was great and blocked the gate so they wouldn't be able to get out".
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