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"got away from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to escape from or leave a place or situation. Example: After a long day at work, Jane couldn't wait to get away from the chaos and relax at home. Another example: The thief stole the purse and quickly got away from the scene before anyone noticed.
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4S got away from him.
This year got away from me somehow.
It just got away from me".
"The third quarter got away from us".
Some things got away from us".
"Got away from the rat race".
Fast tempos sometimes got away from him.
"Art got away from me," he said.
GF: Got away from the house.
They got away from language.
Never got away from here.
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