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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and being removed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a process of elimination or withdrawal from a situation or location.
Example: "The old software is outdated and being removed from all company devices."
Alternatives: "and taken out" or "and eliminated".
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But there was nothing lighthearted Friday night about Hampton's reaction to Rolen's homer and being removed.
But he was sincere in his love of the material, and being removed from the source meant he could go at it like gunpowder.
O'Neill finished with 9 hits in 19 at-bats after sputtering through the first two rounds of the postseason and being removed twice for pinch-hitters.
In bivariate analyses, history of suicide attempt, number of self-reported medical conditions, use of crystal methamphetamine (by any route of administration) in the week prior to their current sentence, and being removed from the home as a child were statistically significantly associated with current poor psychiatric well-being.
Weapons, consisting of swords, hammers, whips, spell books, and guns, utilize either the strength, agility or mana attribute of a character, and can be used only a certain number of times before breaking and being removed from the player's inventory.
This is a convincing evidence that polymer molecules are becoming less concentrated and being removed from the cell wall.
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The growth was benign and was removed.
Anrin made both shots and was removed from the game.
He declined and was removed for a pinch-hitter.
Tlepolemus, however, soon proved incompetent and was removed.
More precisely, the conditions and are removed.
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