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Discover Ludwig'carted off' is a correct term that is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action of taking someone or something away, often quickly, with a vehicle. For example: The police responded quickly and carted off the suspect in a squad car.
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Carted off to the hospital".
Follett was carted off on a backboard.
Bowman is carted off - that is awful.
"It would mean more young addicts carted off to jail.
The others are being carted off to irrelevance.
The campaign signs have been carted off to the landfill.
The Taliban carted off smaller fragments in their pickups.
Were they afraid, had their family members been carted off?
"I was carted off to the police station," he sighs.
Not on the level of Milosevic, who finally was carted off to tribunal.
When he did not die or get carted off by witches, he'd taken another.
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