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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thrown out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone being expelled or removed from a place or situation.
Example: "He was thrown out of the club for causing a disturbance."
Alternatives: "kicked out of" or "expelled from".
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Millions have been thrown out of work.
(The case was thrown out of court).
I was thrown out of N.Y.U.
Morrissey was thrown out of the building.
He's thrown out of casinos everywhere.
He was thrown out of the game.
He was thrown out of the tournament.
Those teachers were thrown out of school.
That case was thrown out of court.
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The emphasis instead centred on their distress at having been 'disowned' and 'thrown out of home'.
How does being thrown out of school feel?
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