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The phrase "as a fired" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who has been dismissed from a job, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "As a fired employee, I found it challenging to secure a new position."
Alternatives: "as a terminated employee" or "as someone who was let go".
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"I don't want to be counted as a fired person.
On thetruthaboutlochness.com, Greg Atkins, who is identified as a fired prop man from a Herzog documentary called "Enigma at Loch Ness," writes that Mr. Penn is trying to put over a hoax on Mr. Herzog.
1.13am GMT 22 mins DC just getting a few little glimpses more in the last few minutes, and now they have another free kick just inside the New York half as a fired up Tainio brings down Saragosa.
He role plays as a fired employee to demonstrate her inexperience.
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Donating money to a political candidate is now as simple as firing a 140-character joke about Donald Trump's hair.
As an underling fired it, the Donald would declare, "You're fired — out of a cannon".
When I'm out there, I'm fired up, but when I'm not, I have to be Malia and Sasha's mom, and that can't be as a fired-up campaigner.
True, World War II as a book topic is as hot as a fired-up hibachi on the Fourth of July.
(j Cylinder used as a fire extinguisher.
He has also looked as mobile as a fire hydrant.
Some urban cemeteries ban the ritual as a fire hazard.
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