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'get off the mark' is correct and it is usable in written English.
This phrase is used to encourage someone to begin something, typically work-related. For example, "Come on, team, let's get off the mark and start working on this project."
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Fair shot to get off the mark.
Prior flashes the next ball through extra cover for four to get off the mark.
"To get off the mark in his first game, I'm really delighted for him.
The shuffling Trescothick is yet to get off the mark, however.
Meanwhile Smith doesn't take long to get off the mark, clipping the second delivery for four.
Bopara, desperate to get off the mark, tries to call Carberry through for an idiotic single.
Lyon celebrates the reprieve with a single to get off the mark.
Joe Root flicks a single off the last to get off the mark.
Bell drops-and-runs to get off the mark from his 10th ball.
A single leaves Harmison to get off the mark last ball.
He does eventually get off the mark, but he's not looking comfortable.
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