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The phrase 'sack from' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
You would use the phrase 'sack up' or 'sack off' instead. Example sentence: I'm going to sack off of work early today.
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Darrelle Revis was clutching a sandwich sack from Subway.
Besides, remember when he got the sack from Top Gear?
He got the sack from his weekly column.
It appears particularly hard to get the sack from British banks.
In any case, he is no longer the sad sack from Ostrava.
One of them is called Why We Got the Sack From the Museum.
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Sacked from workplaces.
Sacked from his party post in April.
I was sacked from my job.
In 1992 the Yangs were sacked from their military posts.
Senior biotechnologists called for Chapela to be sacked from Berkeley.
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