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"get off the bridge" is a correct and commonly used phrase in English.
It can be used in written and spoken English and is usually used as a command or imperative sentence. Example: "The bridge is not safe, please get off immediately."
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"A lot of them were trying to get off the bridge and use any vehicle at their disposal to do so," said Delrish Moss, a police spokesman.
When Alabama state troopers release tear gas and charge on horseback, attacking the marchers with clubs and whips, the screen goes white from the gas, as if shrouded in terror, and the camera hurtles past marchers scrambling to get off the bridge.
Several, including Jones, were unable to get off the bridge in time, according to the lawsuit.
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The duo reportedly got off the bridge safely and commuters were soon able to continue their journeys.
I deliberately get off the bus early so I can walk over Westminster Bridge and see the Houses of Parliament.
But if plans being hatched in Waltham get off the ground, TV subscribers could someday see a system that bridges video and the Internet.
Get off, get off the rotten world!
"Get off the phone".
This meant that the street was used as a bustling pathway for motorists getting off the Williamsburg Bridge and connecting, via Houston, to the F.D.R. Drive.
I'm going to bite you before you get off this bridge.
As Smithson did, I got off the bus just beyond the bridge that leads into town.
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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.
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