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The phrase "get thrown off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has been abruptly removed or dismissed from a particular situation. For example: "The politician was thrown off the debate stage for failing to follow the rules."
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"I have to prepare for it so I don't get thrown off".
I realize I can't start perfectly on time, things will get thrown off.
You know you've got a devoted fanbase when they're willing to get thrown off a plane for you.
Out on the stump, if you said, this is the next dispensation— REMNICK: You'd get thrown off the stump?
"All we can do sometimes is grab on and hope we don't get thrown off the ride".
The cable TV works fine and it's not just one computer having the problem - -all the laptops and other wireless devices get thrown off the network.
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Green gets thrown off the court, no call.
She got thrown off riding Talbot & doesn't anymore.
"I almost got thrown off a bus once for wearing my underwear," she recalled.
My experience of taking so directly from life is that all my artistic instincts got thrown off.
No wonder its developer gets thrown off it, while the effete designers wonder about their fees.
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