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The phrase "gets off on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who derives pleasure or excitement from a particular activity or situation.
Example: "She really gets off on the thrill of extreme sports."
Alternatives: "is turned on by" or "gets a kick out of".
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gets off on
verb
Third person singular of get off on
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He really gets off on one particular porno with a guy in a wheelchair.
"Bilbo Baggins gets off on hairy feet.
"Wally gets off on that stuff".
Sometimes she simply gets off on the wrong foot.
For smaller crystals, Bentley gets off on a technicality.
I'm not a guy that gets off on it.
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It's whatever we can get off on, basically.
I get off on energy and spirits".
Getting off on the wrong foot.
"You get off on serving people lukewarm foodstuffs?" I ask.
Armchair pillagers get off on what is stolen.
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