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"fired on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone shoots a weapon at someone or something. Example: The soldiers were given orders to fire on the enemy troops approaching their position.
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Government forces fired on at least one mosque.
Rice was fired on Wednesday morning.
Several people were injured when soldiers fired on crowds.
Once there, the Hindus were reportedly fired on, killing 32.
People guessed about our profanities and twice I was fired on by inhabitants.
"Guei fired on us".
Together, they fired on the fort.
Soldiers fired on the crowd, killing four.
And I was fired on the spot.
He was fired on Tuesday.
The killers fired on automatic.
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