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Alexander Demyanov
Two phrasal verbs "get away with" and "get off with"
I believe, "get away with" means that someone comitted a crime but wasn't punished for it at all. "Get off with", on the contrary, means that someone was punished, but the punishment should have been heavier. Am I right?
Oct 26, 2015 7:12 AM
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Alexander Demyanov
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