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Discover Ludwig"get off with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to evade punishment or to be forgiven for a wrongdoing. For example, "The thief got off with a warning from the police."
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get off with
verb
To form a romantic relationship with.
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Most people get off with a warning.
The bulldogs get off with some assertive discipline.
At least some coaches get off with titles.
He just wants to get off with Emily Blunt.
"I could get off with loads of girls, yeah".
When they are caught they get off with light sentences.
Grace Jones is trying to get off with me!
Do people get off with each other in queues?
There's safety in numbers and most rebels are likely to get off with a warning.
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Radamisto: Take me to your hubby, / So I can kill him / For trying to get off / With my indoors.
And they get off with no further penalty than their (highly marketable) notoriety.
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