Learn what "get out and let me do my work" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This is a forceful way to tell someone to leave you alone and stop interrupting.
From On One Condition, Episode 15
Someone tells another person to leave so they can concentrate on their work.
Use it only when you want to be very direct. It sounds rude in most work and social settings.
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