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'been kicked off' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past participle of the verb 'kick off', meaning to begin or start something. Example: The movie had just been kicked off when we arrived.
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They had been kicked off the team.
Smith has been kicked off the football team.
He had been kicked off the team for using foul language.
Frattin had been kicked off the hockey team and sent home.
It was my partner telling me he had been kicked off the flight.
Hill had been kicked off the team at Oklahoma State for choking his pregnant girlfriend.
Had Aguero gotten a yellow card, he would've been kicked off the pitch.
Race equality has been kicked off the agenda while racism goes up.
"He should never have been kicked off the team," Parks said.
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Heels were kicked off, hair was stroked.
Laggards risk being kicked off the course.
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