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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sacked in" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It may be an attempt to convey being dismissed or fired from a job, but it is not commonly used in this context.
Example: "After the poor performance review, he was sacked in a matter of days."
Alternatives: "fired" or "dismissed."
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He was sacked in 1975.
Stiuso was sacked in December.
Drummer Adler was sacked in 1990.
Better to be sacked in Ferragamos.
Tbilisi was sacked in 1795, and Erekle died in 1798.
Unfortunately for them I've never been sacked in my life.
It was notably sacked in 1258 and 1401.
One of them was Mr Robaina, sacked in 1999.
"Sacked in the morning," a few Sunderland fans shouted in a chorus, "you're getting sacked in the morning".
Sexton was sacked in 1974 and moved to QPR.
Biderman was sacked in the weeks after the hack.
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