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"be voted off" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a competition or reality show where contestants are eliminated through a voting process. Example: After a heated debate, the contestant with the least votes was ultimately voted off the show.
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You don't want to be voted off Manhattan island".
When will Chuck Knoblauch be voted off the Bronx?
Lorna Simpson has become the first contestant to be voted off the X Factor 2013 following the weekend's live shows.
Mega, the first to be voted off "Big Brother," seemed to relish creating conflict and demonstrating his superiority.
"I don't want her to be voted off- they go into a five-star hotel if they leave," she told The Daily Mail.
With the judges at deadlock, the decision was handed back to the public and student Rachel became the first girl to be voted off the ITV1 talent show.
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He was voted off on Friday.
As a result he was voted off the parliamentary executive.
First it was voted off the UN's Human-Rights Commission. Human-Rights Commission
And of course, it was Dorries who was voted off first.
Being voted off America's Got Talent in 2010 has not proved a barrier.
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