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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got off with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone escapes a difficult or undesirable outcome, often in a legal or disciplinary context.
Example: "He was caught speeding but got off with just a warning from the officer."
Alternatives: "escaped with" or "received a lenient punishment".
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Someone else got off with him.
Bunf got off with one shoe.
Offenders who were caught got off with light fines.
He got off with three months in jail.
You got off with her in your dad's greenhouse.
Boris Ivanovich got off with two years and an absurd charge: pornography!
Some war criminals got off with a wrist slap or scot-free.
The train drew up & Lily's son got off with five friends.
His Leveson inquiry appearance was uninspiring, even though he got off with a light grilling.
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Getting off with each other.
Most people get off with a warning.
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