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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ejected to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a situation where something or someone is forcefully removed or propelled out of a place or situation. Example: The unruly fan was ejected to the back of the stadium after causing a disturbance during the game.
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Agbayani stared at Nunez, who was immediately ejected, to the dismay of Florida manager John Boles.
It is an old trick, yelling and screaming, begging to be ejected to stir a slumbering team.
Some will eventually be seen as short-period comets, while most others will be thrown into long-period orbits or even ejected to interstellar space.
The pilot ejected to safety.China sneezesIn China, year-on-year exports fell by 2% in November, with imports down by 18%.
And he has acquired a chic – and all the more creepy for that – scarlet leather chair, from which victims are ejected to the bakehouse below.
American subs also carry a tiny communications buoy that can be ejected to transmit an S O S signal for up to 18 hours.
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He delayed in ejecting to safety from his burning aircraft because he was flying over a populated region.
"When this weapon is fired, cartridges eject to the right, toward the person's face," Ms. Steinberg said.
The plane caught fire and Karvat was ordered to eject to safety.
But still, 45 minutes in the cockpit later and I wanted to eject, to come up for air.
Ejection mode is more fun b/c the coins eject to the bottom tray.
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