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Discover Ludwig"get off of me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use it when someone is physically close to you and you want them to move away. For example, "I'm feeling a little crowded here—could you get off of me so I can breathe better?".
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JENNIFER ANISTON: Get off of me you big lump!
ANGEL: Get off of me! I'll kill you!
"Get off of me!" Shameek cried, squirming helplessly.
The girl screamed, "Get off of me!" and ran into the kitchen.
"I don't care how rich you get off of me, I just want to hear you say it.
People need to get off of me.
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I kept laughing as he got off of me, and he was like, "You wanna keep hanging out?" I said "Nope! Don't ever call me.
"There was a time I thought about robbing a convenience store so I could get thrown in jail and get off of drugs," she told me.
— Julian Assange 2 I believe you are well intentioned, but surely you can see it is a bad idea for me to get off of this elliptical machine even though I have been on it for more than the allotted thirty minutes.
"Cancer is a fucking roller coaster that you desperately want to get off of, but can't," she told me.
One of its best use-cases is unplugging before bed -- I've used it to remind me to get off of my phone and clear my mind before sleeping.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com