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Discover Ludwig"get ejected" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean being forcefully expelled from a place, but can also be used to mean someone being dismissed or removed from a situation, project, or role. Example: After violating the dress code policy, the student was ejected from school.
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No, Marshall had not fulfilled his vow to get ejected in the second quarter.
Thomas never got the technical, but he did eventually get ejected.
We've had a couple people like that and they just kind of get ejected from the organization.
Politicians are now pressed to deliver or get ejected, even sent to jail if found to be corrupt.
"I didn't go very far at all, not at all, because you can get ejected," La Russa said.
Although he left the court in a surly manner, he said after the game that he intended to get ejected.
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"Seven people got ejected".
"He got ejected, and then I said my piece.
"Hey, he got ejected and they felt they made the right call.
Of course, Maddon came out instantly to argue, getting ejected during a shouting match with West.
Van Gundy erupted after the call, picking up a technical foul and almost getting ejected.
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