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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempts to eject him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is trying to remove another person from a place or situation, often forcefully or against their will.
Example: "During the heated argument, the bouncer attempts to eject him from the club for causing a disturbance."
Alternatives: "tries to remove him" or "seeks to expel him".
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In Davidson's story, the incident is described with gruesome precision: the trainer stands on the killer whale's lip, slips, and is horribly mutilated as the animal attempts to eject him from its throat.
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Legislative leader Wang Jin-pyng, who had refused to remove the students from the chamber, received a judgment that restored his membership in the KMT, following an attempt to eject him from the party in 2013.
Many British people did not like these new minority groups, but the nation's prevailing democratic ideology overcame attempts to eject them.
Mr. Conté faced at least two attempts by military elements to eject him from office.
Mr. Jeyaretnam's relationship with the legislature since then has been defined by the establishment's moves to eject him and his own attempts to get back in.
But he became quiet after Colonel Pohl threatened to eject him.
By the time stewards had come to eject him he had put his clothes back on.
In response, management is trying to eject him from the board.
To eject him, opponents must notch up more votes than he won in 2005, when he gained 53.7%.
Gibbons threw his hat during the argument, which prompted Jeff Kellogg, the umpiring crew chief, to eject him.
Last year, they urged Mr. Straus's fellow House members to eject him from the powerful speaker's job and pick a more conservative leader.
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