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The phrase 'vote out' is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to cast a vote in favor of removing or replacing something (or someone) through the voting process. For example: "The voters were determined to vote out the incumbent mayor and elect a new one."
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vote out
verb
To expel the holder of an office or other position through an act of voting.
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We got our vote out".
The headline: "Let us in before you vote out".
"If you haven't got money, you vote out".
We can vote out our liars, unlike certain Arab — and Asian — countries.
They're going to be able to vote out their general manager".
"Cantor and McCarthy really built that vote out," Representative Patrick McHenry, of North Carolina, recalls.
After all, say sceptics, they currently have the right to vote out an auditor and they almost never do.
"This campaign is going to be about getting the vote out," Mr. Meek said in an interview.
The losers must vote out a team member whose fashion sense they find the most objectionable.
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Mr. Davies wryly suggests the always-popular vote-out.
On the council, Crespo settled into the role of perpetual odd-vote-out, butting heads with the other four members.
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