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The phrase 'fire me' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express a willingness to be let go from a job or a situation, usually due to feeling overwhelmed or overburdened. For example, "I'm so overwhelmed with work that I can't keep up - you should just fire me."
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"They didn't fire me.
No one can fire me".
Just fire me.
They can't fire me".
"The neighborhood didn't fire me up".
"If the owners praise me, fire me".
They were trying to fire me up.
I told Syd, 'Don't fire me.
Till they fire me, or I die".
Thank God he didn't fire me".
He added, "He doesn't fire me up".
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