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Discover Ludwig"has been bounced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been rejected, stopped, or refused. For example: My request for an extension has been bounced by the professor.
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Joey Jones has been bounced off it.
The Tricolor has been bounced out of the last two World Cups in the second round.
Scotland has been bounced out of Europe against the wishes of almost 70% of its citizens.
The pattern is usually created by combining two laser beams, one of which has been bounced off the object being displayed.Holograms have many advantages over stereoscopic images.
Garnett knows this much: Minnesota has been bounced out of the playoffs seven consecutive seasons and the Lakers are going for their fourth consecutive championship.
The gold-medal game will be the last Olympic softball game until at least 2016 because the sport has been bounced off the program after the Beijing Games.
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It has been bouncing around ever since, only fitfully visible.
Steven Wilhite has been bouncing on a trampoline without a bra?
The much more accurate phrase that has been bouncing around message boards is "moderately multiplayer".
The ball has been bouncing in funny ways for the Mets.
And he has been bouncing back and forth between inner space and outer space ever since.
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