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The phrase "as fired" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone being dismissed from a job, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He was let go from the company, as fired is not a standard expression to describe his termination."
Alternatives: "was terminated" or "was dismissed".
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But under some definitions, they are as good as fired.
Describing himself as fired, unemployed and humbled, he quickly settled on Miami as his first choice.
"It feels like emotionally, we're not really as fired up as we should be," Houston said.
But Wisconsin's older voters seem just as fired up as millennials.
Combative, as fired up as a Harley at full speed, they smashed the South Africans in Brisbane 14 days earlier.
He was surprised to find that while some Latinos were as fired up as he was, others slammed the door in his face.
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He praises Google as firing on all cylinders.
The treatment for it is known as firing.
It makes watching pirated movies as easy as firing up Netflix.
Eight months on, Mann sounds just as fired-up.
As far as fire, under us, there is always fire".
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