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The phrase "are fired from" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone has been dismissed from their job or position. Example: "After several warnings about his performance, he was finally told that he are fired from the company."
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1984 Shots are fired from the Libyan embassy during an anti-regime rally.
Contestants are fired from a catapult on to an obstacle course of dips, peaks and pools.
These are fired from the London Eye, three barges and 14 pontoons.
Two shots, at single targets thrown from each trap house, are fired from each of eight shooting stations.
The US has provided hellfire missiles to Iraq, which are fired from Cessna planes flown by Iraqi pilots.
The rockets, about the size of a fence post, are fired from the back of a truck.
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They are firing from there," he said.
"He was fired from work this week".
De Man is fired from Bard.
No round had been fired from it".
Officer Cohen was fired from the department.
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