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Discover Ludwig"get me fired" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the consequences of a certain action. For example: "If I make one more mistake in this report, my boss will get me fired!".
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"That would get me fired up," he said.
By all rights, it should get me fired.
"They get me fired up," he once told his friend Mel Brooks.
Still, they hated me enough to threaten for a while to get me fired.
This was a promising debut, even if you did almost get me fired.
Go on, talk to the manager and get me fired!" She surprised herself.
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It gets me fired all the time".
It got me fired -- not immediately, but it got me fired.
"It got me fired up to actually prove them wrong".
However, this isn't what really gets me fired up about the pyramids.
"He's just got me fired up, and it's been really fun for both of us".
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