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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they evacuated" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used in the past tense to describe a situation where a group of people were forced to leave a certain area due to a dangerous or emergency situation. Example: "During the hurricane, the residents of the coastal town were ordered to evacuate immediately."
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They evacuated calmly, he said.
Were they evacuated after the eruption?
They evacuated the young survivors of the Colored Orphan Asylum.
They evacuated to escape the deadly Camp Fire.
They evacuated hundreds of residents from some coastal areas.
There were 250 firefighters on the ground, and they evacuated 1500 residents.
Residents of the town say they evacuated it when they heard gunfire early Saturday morning.
"At midnight it listed, took on water, ceased operations and they evacuated," he said.
They were supposed to hold up white sheets as they evacuated.
They evacuated the concourse and searched for weapons using dogs but found nothing, Ms. Orihuela said.
His son, Phillip, "was in the building for about three hours and they evacuated him.
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