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The phrase "dislodge by" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe forcing something to move or be removed by using physical or metaphorical means. Example: "The tree branch was dislodged by the strong winds last night."
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The second extraction takes place over 24 hours and uses a 1 M Na2HPO4 (pH = 5) solution, purged with N2, to dislodge by anion exchange the relatively mobile fraction of As bound to Fe oxhydroxides and, potentially, As bound to adsorbed humic acids [33 35].
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The group was dislodged by police earlier this month.
Large pieces of buildings were missing, dislodged by artillery attacks.
The regime is battered, discredited and unacceptable, but unlikely soon to be dislodged by force.
2 The weight, in tons, of the material dislodged by the rocket.
With each new gust, a power line, dislodged by the storm, smacked the roof.
Yet even then, there was the imminent prospect of Petit being dislodged by a police helicopter.
The asbestos apparently came from falling plaster dislodged by water from outside.
Among the people seeking to recover property are relatives of the dictator dislodged by the Sandinistas.
The snails, dislodged by rough seas, fail to reattach to to rocks, and the crabs stop looking after their eggs.
The founders' heirs were dislodged by electoral revolutions — in Israel in 1977 and in Turkey in 2002.
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