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Discover Ludwig"be jettisoned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cast off or discard something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: With the new management taking over, many old policies and procedures were jettisoned in favor of more efficient and modern methods.
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The fiscal mandate target will be jettisoned.
And certain writers must be jettisoned from favor.
At the end of the trip it will be jettisoned.
(The Economist suggested that the entire document be jettisoned).
Tells why and how Voyager 1 would be jettisoned after it left Saturn.
Should music and art be jettisoned to make way for classes in accounting and tax?
The name Swissair will probably be jettisoned to try to avoid collections by creditors.
If it cannot be jettisoned, Leveson should grab the initiative by offering his own definition.
But bosses tend to be jettisoned only when the cock-ups destroy profit expectations.
It can't be jettisoned simply because we can so easily communicate across borders.
Art classes are often the first thing to be jettisoned from a crowded curriculum.
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