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"get off the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate someone or something physically moving off of or out of something. Example: "Please get off the bus at the next stop."
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"Get off the phone".
Get off, get off the rotten world!
'Then get off,' the driver says".
"You have to get off the levee.
"Get off the phone and eat".
We didn't get off the field.
I wanted to get off the highway.
Roger Torres can't get off the bench.
I might not get off the plane!
Sixth, get off the phone.
"And get off the counter".
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