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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fired from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone losing their job or being dismissed from their employment. Example: John was fired from his job at the factory due to his frequent absences.
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Oswald fired from behind.
"He was fired from work this week".
De Man is fired from Bard.
Volf was immediately fired from his job.
No round had been fired from it".
That film we got fired from.
fired from a large apparel firm.
Officer Cohen was fired from the department.
Late last year, Mr. Burris was fired from JPMorgan.
"I was fired from everything," Kohan said.
A missile fired from a boat.
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