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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usher out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to guide someone out of a place or situation in a polite or respectful manner. Example: The hostess politely ushered out the guests after the party had ended.
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While he helped usher out declamatory acting, the extent of his direct influence on later performers is questionable.
Before this summer's protests that helped usher out Mr. Morsi, Mr. Erian denounced them as an attack on Islam.
Indeed, since helping to usher out Mr. Mubarak, the ruling generals have imposed a relatively gentle martial law with many of the trappings of civilian government.
Celebrations to usher out the old year and bring forth the luck and prosperity of the new one, therefore, often include firecrackers, fireworks, and red clothes and decorations.
If the Iraqi government wishes to usher out the foreign forces, they will be able to do so.That is as it should be.
"I think everybody always wants to usher out the old breed and in with the new, and people get on that bandwagon," Malone said.
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After that, reporters were ushered out.
He was then pretty roughly ushered out.
They were ushered out by the police as they shouted.
So fans were ushered out after the United States beat Japan.
Soon afterwards, we were ushered out of the room.
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