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Discover Ludwig"get booted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase meaning to be forced out of a place or situation. For example, "The company's CEO got booted after reports of financial impropriety surfaced."
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Besides, we rent so could get booted out any day.
It makes you competitive, or you get booted out and not invited back.
He and my mother would move in, and I would get booted to what was called "the maid's room".
Silverphoenix: "The fact I could sign up was enough, even if I'm the last person to get booted".
Teammates described him as an insomniac and a mad genius, most likely to get booted from practice and take over the next game.
"Not only was it not my project," he said, "but I knew I could get booted out of the larger project of our relationship".
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"I got booted out of junior college".
And so it got booted about.
Alexis got booted, and the judges declined to save her.
"He's this former county official who got booted out of office!" Palatucci said.
"Paradise Lost" explains how we got booted out of Eden by God.
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