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The phrase "a relegated" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "relegated" is typically used as a past participle or adjective, and it usually requires a noun that it modifies.
Example: "He felt like a relegated player after being benched for the entire season."
Alternatives: "a demoted" or "an assigned".
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"Going six games unbeaten is an incredible achievement for a relegated team.
Because Leon Britton does not deserve to leave the Premier League as a relegated player.
With 11 goals in a relegated Premier League side, there were inquiries from Manchester United and Chelsea.
A relegated team loses tens of millions of dollars in television-rights money, and often must sell off its best players as their salaries become unaffordable.
Hughton, surprisingly fired by Newcastle in December 2010 after guiding them to the Championship title and making a respectable start in the Premier League, has steered Birmingham into third place in the second tier despite the financial uncertainty surrounding the club and being forced into the wholesale rebuilding of a relegated team.
In four seasons in the Premier League he has finished 16th, 16th, 15th and finally a relegated 18th last term.
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When regulators failed to reach a compromise, a rule was relegated to a question for the public.
And beating a team relegated from the top flight was an impressive way to start the season.
The impact of a pension's performance at a company is relegated to a footnote.
"If Villarreal (A) are relegated to the Segunda.
(This is usually a job relegated to publicists).
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