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Free sign upThe phrase "discharge from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of being released from a hospital or completing a period of military service. For example: "He was discharged from the hospital last week after a successful surgery."
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Survival after discharge from hospital.
There is discharge from eyes and nose.
There was a blood-stained discharge from the right nostril.
Masri's discharge from 601 sent him back to Sednaya.
The researchers followed the cases to discharge from the hospital.
Are families prepared for discharge from the NICU?
Coughing may produce a thick purulent discharge from the passageways.
After statecraft came style, Flaubert's "discharge from a deeper wound".
The women were followed through discharge from the hospital.
Started dancing after discharge from army in WWII.
He was also given a dishonourable discharge from the army.
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