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"let off steam" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe what someone does when they need to reduce their stress levels or anger by talking, shouting, or having an argument. For example, "I had to let off steam after a long day at work."
Idiom
To let off steam.
To release energy or anger.
Dictionary
let off steam
verb
Alternative form of blow off steam
Exact(60)
It let off steam.
It's been good to let off steam.
"People wanted to let off steam," Blanc reassured on Thursday.
"Sometimes you have to let off steam," Parnell said.
Parties were a safety valve to let off steam.
We'd often have parties to let off steam.
He knew it was important to let off steam".
They let off steam but didn't pour the kettle.
Students don't just let off steam online, says Aspin.
It is a chance to let off steam while subconsciously returning to their roots.
Instead of getting naked to let off steam, they would rather get wasted.
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