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Discover Ludwig"get sacked" is a correct and generally used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean to be fired from a job, as in the sentence "He got sacked from his job after being late too often."
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You'll definitely get sacked.
I will get sacked.
Sometimes, you get sacked on that.
The project is you win games or you get sacked.
"Steve tried like heck not to get sacked.
"People get sacked from a factory and their security is lost.
In the long run, the mouse will stay at old Trafford and LVG will get sacked.
Another horrible non-block by him allowed Tebow to get sacked in the fourth quarter.
But when Carr played for Houston, he seemed to get sacked by everyone.
You know, big play here, then a little play, and we get stuck or get sacked.
"It never affected me but whoever put it in should get sacked".
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