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"got off the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a person or object leaving a mode of transportation, such as a bus, train, or plane. Example: The passengers got off the bus at the next stop.
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They got off the train.
He got off the phone.
Just got off the court.
Then she got off the train.
And he quickly got off the phone.
"I literally just got off the plane.
This guard then got off the bus".
(No one got off the waiting list that year).
I got off the phone and consulted the map again.
I got off the bus and ran to my home".
Others got off the ground but never really soared.
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