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"a dismissal" is a perfectly valid and usable expression in written English.
It typically means to end employment or the activity the person is doing. For example, "The company decided to issue a dismissal for Joe after he disregarded the safety protocols."
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A dismissal -- reserved decision".
It was a resignation, not a dismissal.
"There will be a dismissal, period".
There were suspensions, public criticisms and finally a dismissal.
Was that a compliment, a dismissal, or both?
What an absolute waste of a dismissal from Rogers.
But a dismissal of Mueller would be worse.
A dismissal at Rutgers would be the latest example of administrators playing hardball with coaches.
This is why a not out must not count as a dismissal.
The man's placid, wordless smile served as a dismissal, and he returned to his window-gazing.
And just like that, his case ended as so many had before: with a dismissal.
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