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'be phased out' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual and progressive process of ending something, especially over a period of time. For example: "Due to recent technological advancements, old computers will be phased out of the office over the next six months."
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Existing mining operations would be phased out.
Fighting could be phased out.
Coal emissions must be phased out rapidly.
Deftly, Given may be phased out.
These concessions should be phased out," the report said.
That last will be phased out, Dr. Schoonen says.
They could be phased out as soon as 2012.
In the 1970s, the tax began to be phased out.
The colon, the existing currency, will be phased out gradually.
Guaranteed milk prices are to be phased out in 2001.
An alternative "community" scheme will be phased out by 2001.
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