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The phrase "fired by" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate the reason or cause behind something, particularly the reason for someone's emotion or action. Example: The team of researchers was fired up by the exciting findings of their latest experiment. In this example, the phrase "fired up by" is used to show that the exciting findings sparked their enthusiasm and motivation to continue their research.
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Several shots fired by troops into air.
Filipuzzi was summarily fired — by telephone.
He, too, has been fired by Abramovich.
Avenatti can not be fired by Trump.
Some are undoubtedly fired by bigotry.
(Tillerson was fired, by tweet, in March).
I wasn't fired by an anarchist agenda.
The rounds were fired by hand.
(He was subsequently fired by Marvel).
Chapman was fired by the Phillies in 1948.
He has since been fired by the university.
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