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Discover Ludwig"get cut off" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something abruptly ending, such as "The power got cut off during the storm".
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Get cut off.
"To get cut off is patently unfair".
"You know, the first time they get cut off, I want to be there.
It's easy for celebrities to get cut off because everything is brought to you.
Every time they call that hospital, they get cut off or transferred to somebody don't know.
Decomposition slows if bodies get cut off from the open sea, reducing oxygen levels and scavengers.
Those that get cut off this week will have nowhere else to turn.
"Sometimes we get cut off," Ms. Switzer said, referring to a lost connection.
"The moment we get cut off from GPS the mapping experience becomes rubbish.
"The challenge is to get enough velocity – so you don't get cut off at the ankles".
Too often institutions get cut off and go into an introverted la-la land.
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