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The phrase "a firing of a" is grammatically correct but may not be the most natural expression in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of dismissing someone from a job or position, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The company announced a firing of a senior executive due to misconduct."
Alternatives: "a dismissal of a" or "the termination of a".
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Yet a firing of a missile or rocket could also have the opposite effect.
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When he died in a fire of questionable circumstances, a part of my mother died with him.
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The firing of a red flare in a non-distress situation is illegal under the Merchant Shipping Act.
The firing activity measure obtained through electrical recording serves as a proxy for the firing of a much larger population of cells which are affected by optical input.
(A ) Raster plots for firing of a single unit are shown for all initial (red), blocked (black), number (blue) and flavor trials (green).
Zhao, who writes from Beijing, had fiercely criticized the firing of an editor at a progressive newspaper in Beijing.
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