Sentence examples for getting off from inspiring English sources

"getting off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a phrasal verb meaning to leave or depart, e.g. "I'm getting off the bus at the next stop".

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getting off

verb

Present participle of get off

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"I'm getting off easy".

Getting off easy isn't.

I'm getting off lightly.

Getting on — getting off.

We're getting off".

Watch your step getting off".

"I'm getting off the train".

"Getting off," Mr. Beresford said.

Getting on – getting off.

We're getting off track!

We're not getting off".

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