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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discharge for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action taken by an authority or organization to terminate someone's employment or release them from a specific responsibility. Here is an example: "After a thorough investigation, the company decided to discharge John for constantly violating the company's code of conduct."
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Jordan was convicted and given a conditional discharge for a year.
Boyling and others were acquitted, while Jordan was convicted and given a conditional discharge for a year.
When they wed, her husband was threatened with discharge for marrying "an aborigine".
(Wait, am I?) G.I.s who carried the stigma of the "blue discharge," for homosexual behavior, had nothing to lose by living openly.
Nottingham crown court was told that in 1991 Philpott headbutted someone while working and received a conditional discharge for actual bodily harm.
John Jordan, who was convicted of assaulting a police officer and given a conditional discharge for a year, has launched an appeal to have his conviction quashed.
gas discharge for creation of nitrogen ion flow.
The patients were followed after discharge for 1 23 months (mean, 12 months).
Open image in new window Figure 3 Helium gas discharge for 100 mbar at 34.5 kHz.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 Maximum battery bank discharge for the existing system.
Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) was assessed six months after discharge for survivors.
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