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"get out from under" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in informal or spoken language, but can also be used in written English to convey a strong sense of urgency or frustration. Example: "I'm tired of living under my parents' rules. I need to get out from under their control and start living my own life."
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But I never get out from under.
You may never get out from under".
So we wanted to get out from under their censors".
I just want to get out from under this.
It will struggle to get out from under the flopping.
"It's nice to get out from under all that".
Ashe has not been able to get out from under.
Theatres, books, and the radio get out from under easier.
It was difficult to get out from under the shadow.
I thought the only way to get out from under the addiction was suicide.
"but they get out from under a mortgage they can no longer afford".
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