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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am discharged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is stating that they have been released from a duty, obligation, or medical care.
Example: "After a long recovery, I am discharged from the hospital today."
Alternatives: "have been released" or "am let go".
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I am discharged the next day.
Once I am discharged from hospital, my sister Jackie, older by two years, is interrupted four times as she attempts to kill me, whether this be rivalry or visionary no one knows.
"My babies are usually born dirty, so it is a must for me to bathe the baby immediately I am discharged on that same day of giving birth" (FGD, Older mothers).
Similar(55)
I am discharging a duality.
We're discharged.
We were discharged.
He was discharged today.
He's discharged.
He was discharged on Monday.
Four have since been discharged.
I demand to be discharged.
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