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'has been fired from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone was let go from a job, organization, team, etc. Example: She has been fired from her job at the bank.
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"He has been fired from his job.
With no one hiring, Denise Stiles has been fired from her human-resources company.
Only a handful has been fired from Gaza in the past.
He is separated from his wife Elsa & has been fired from his job at the factory.
He is being held without bond and has been fired from the police force.
He has been fired from a TV ad for orthopaedic socks and replaced with John Nettles.
But for the past two days, not a single bullet has been fired from the Pakistani side, he said.
Recently he has been fired from his job as a bank teller under a cloud of suspicions about embezzlement.
The Sky Sports presenter Andy Gray has been fired from his £1.7m a year contract for sexism.
A college professor who claimed that the infamous Sandy Hook school massacre was staged by the US government, has been fired from his post.
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The mother of Lil Tay a tiny, foul-mouthed kid with a penchant for making it rain for her 1.7 million Instagram followers has been fired from her job at a Vancouver real estate agency.
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