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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sacked for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the reason someone was dismissed from their job.
Example: "He was sacked for consistently arriving late to work."
Alternatives: "fired for" or "dismissed for".
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Policemen can be sacked for being incompetent.
He was sacked for his trouble.
May 2000: Sacked for ecstasy.
July 1999: Sacked for morphine.
"A town with walls I stormed and sacked for her.
Griffin was sacked for a 15-yard loss.
They say that he was sacked for political reasons.
Then they were sacked for bullying a contestant.
Sex offenders often report being sacked for no apparent reason.
RARELY is a Greek official sacked for "ethical reasons".
It didn't last long: he was sacked for persistent lateness.
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