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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terminated him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to indicate that a person's employment with a company or other organization has been ended. For example, "The company terminated him after discovering he had falsified his resume."
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In July, the hospital terminated him.
Had he not, I would have terminated him.
Mr. Freeman also testified that SAC terminated him in January 2010 because of poor performance.
In a statement, Goldman said it detected Mr. Morrison's activities, flagged regulators and then terminated him.
"They say they terminated him and so therefore they have no legal responsibility," Ms. Schmidt said.
The parent company, Farm Family insurance, had terminated him; he was terminating her.
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George would terminate him in a heartbeat.
"We are doing the right thing in terminating him".
"He made it clear that he terminates people, they don't terminate him," Mr. Blarek testified.
He said he could not comment on whether NIH is seeking to terminate him.
In October, Sandy Litvack told Ovitz that Eisner was terminating him, but Ovitz refused to leave.
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