Sentence examples for i sacked from inspiring English sources

The sentence "I sacked" is not correct and cannot be used as-is in written English
It is usually used as an idiom meaning "I fired someone". For example: "I sacked the employee for not following company policy."

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I sacked him the next day".

Campbell Oh, I sacked them.

I sacked him, of course.

I sacked them and hired a crew to make Anvil.

"I sacked my manager two years ago because my finances were in a mess.

"That time I sacked him, could I have been less angry, tried a different approach?

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"I sack lunches.

How can I sack somebody I don't employ?

However, there's an 80% chance I sack him next season".

"If I get sacked, I get sacked, but I've been taught well and you don't walk out on people.

Had I been sacked?

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