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Discover Ludwig"oust him" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to remove or force someone out of a position or place. Example: The board of directors held a meeting to discuss ways to oust him from his role as CEO due to his poor performance.
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The corrupt old guard could oust him.
Was there a plot to oust him?
I don't see the eagerness to oust him.
Bullard now faces a move to oust him.
He survived numerous plots to kill or oust him.
His own backbenchers were jittery, threatening to oust him.
A leaked letter revealed an attempt to oust him.
Now some of those voters are pushing to oust him.
He said she was conducting a campaign to oust him.
"Last summer, the opposition was all prepared to oust him.
Last week, the state Democratic Party officially moved to oust him from the party.
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