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Discover Ludwig'pension off' is not a correct or usable expression in written English.
You could use the expression 'pension off' in spoken English to mean to retire someone from a job and give them a pension when they leave. An example sentence in spoken English might be, "He was pensioned off after 30 years of service."
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It's idiotic to pension off people just because of age.
The end of support for Windows XP is prompting me to pension off my old PC, a Dell Dimension 3100.
Once again Arsenal's deficiencies in the area of the holding midfield player, evident since the unwise decision to pension off Gilberto Silva, were exposed.
"You could pension off all the 80,000 workers in the coal industry for a tiny fraction of the medical bills due to burning coal," says Burton Richter, a Nobel laureate in physics.
The Afghan foreign minister, Abdullah Abdullah, confesses that the only way to get anything done in the ministries is to identify an "implementation cell" of 5 to 40 competent people and to pension off the rest.
When Chemins de fer de Corse announced that it was going to pension off its Michelines in favour of modern, air-conditioned rolling stock, there were cries of anguish the world over.
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Pensioned off, he returned to his drilling.
Old civil servants would be pensioned off, young thrusters recruited.
He'll stay until he is pensioned off and then leave his job to another man, who will stay until he is pensioned off.
Nor has he remained in Damascus only to be pensioned off as a "transitional" president.
Without upgrades, both reactors would have had to be pensioned off by 2015.
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