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Discover Ludwig"get bumped" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to be replaced or moved out of a situation, to be dismissed from a job, to be denied a seat on a plane, train, or bus, or some other type of displacement. For example: "The bus was overcrowded so I got bumped and had to take a taxi to work instead."
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Passengers get bumped.
Jump aside quickly, or you'll get bumped.
I have to bump and get bumped.
So, who should get bumped off in a whodunit?
"We're going to get bumped around," he said.
If I get bumped, I get bumped, but even if I go back, you aren't going to run by me".
"If there's an endgame, it's how does this stuff get bumped up?" he said.
There will be an inquiry and your horse will get bumped up to third".
If you do get bumped, ask for cash, not a voucher.
Should big countries get bumped off the voting panel as often as tiny countries?
There are flights for European Union aid workers; they are free, but journalists get bumped first.
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