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'get out of' is an acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it in order to politely ask or tell someone to leave. For example: "I think it's time to get out of here."
Dictionary
get out of
verb
To leave, exit, or become free of.
synonyms
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Get out of here.
"Get out of Venezuela!
Get out of the chair.
"Now, get out of here".
Get out of my uterus!
Let's get out of here".
"Never get out of bed.
Can't get out of it.
Get out of my mind".
Get out of my country".
Can't get out of bed?
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