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"got out of" is a valid phrase in written English.
You would typically use this phrase to describe an action of getting away, or freeing oneself, from a person, place, or situation. For example, "John got out of the burning building just in time."
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Got out of bed.
"It got out of hand.
He got out of bed.
Tendler got out of bed.
Got out of some jams.
"I got out of there.
"It got out of control".
I just got out of jail".
"And then it got out of hand".
The operation got out of control.
But his animosities got out of hand.
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