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Discover Ludwig"upon dismissing" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English
You can use it to describe an action that happens immediately after another action. For example: "The manager called the meeting to an end, and upon dismissing the staff, he quickly gathered his belongings and left the room."
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Powell had been in talks with Duchatelet over a new deal but, upon dismissing him on Tuesday, the latter said the two "could not reach an agreement over the club's football strategy going forward".
"This is the same Mr Lim who, when being asked more than once, upon dismissing Malky Mackay, why he was dismissing him, said that he did not know the reason.
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Martin Wiggins, a senior fellow at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon-Avon, dismisses the speculation about Shakespeare's supposed Catholic sympathies as "irrelevant".
England were soon 57 for four and in trouble; the captain, Mike Denness, upon being dismissed, took off his shirt and discovered that a bouncer had actually embedded his St Christopher medallion in his chest.
For her own part, Lolita remembers her bestial stepfather without rancor, but she is politely incredulous at his proposal that she leave her husband for him: "In her washed-out gray eyes, strangely spectacled, our poor romance was for a moment reflected, pondered upon, and dismissed like a dull party".
Perhaps a person's colleagues look down upon, or dismiss, someone who does not share intuitions that are widespread in the discipline.
Upon being dismissed, Borglum wrecked his models for the monument; the Association sought to have him jailed for destruction of property.
Over the years, I created two key reactions upon being dismissed by potential suitors: I either angrily lashed out, or refused to accept their dismissal and stayed invested in them, convinced they might change their mind.
But it seems broad assumptions -- like the one I felt called upon to dismiss about the film being unappealing to audiences outside of the region -- and self-serving questions aren't the monopoly of Western journalists.
Mr. Schwartz said that he advised Mr. Spano to use the existing plan to improve upon evacuation procedures, instead of dismissing it altogether, and also to call for other precautionary measures.
He will sing praises of those he has learned from – Willem Defoe, Dominic West, or Benicio Del Toro – and cast shadows upon those he hasn't, dismissing their methods without naming names.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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