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Discover Ludwig"let me off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to ask someone to forgive or excuse you from something, usually a task or responsibility. For example, "Can you let me off of cleaning the kitchen tonight? I'm really tired."
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"And let me off with a warning".
"Let me off, let me off," it said.
"Let me off," said my wife.
She cried out, "Let me off".
But they wouldn't let me off the hook.
That will let me off worrying about all these wars".
Meanwhile, Rock let me off the hook by shooting our groundhog with Granddad's double-barreled shotgun.
"I'm hoping they might just think me odd enough to let me off".
But he let me off in Ponce and collect ed a dime.
The BBC reported that others, still waiting to disembark, began chanting "Let me off, let me off!" It will likely be hours until all the passengers are off the ship, reports suggest.
The bus driver, sporting a well-groomed mustache and beard, refused to let me off the bus.
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