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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voted off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of a competition or reality television show, where participants are voted off by the other competitors or viewers. For example: "The contestant was voted off in the second round of the competition."
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He was voted off on Friday.
(An island, a group competing, people getting voted off).
As a result he was voted off the parliamentary executive.
First it was voted off the UN's Human-Rights Commission. Human-Rights Commission
You don't want to be voted off Manhattan island".
Week two and Ryan's band were voted off, sent home.
When will Chuck Knoblauch be voted off the Bronx?
And nobody gets voted off the island by scheming manipulators.
Tweddle has a fear of "being the first celebrity to get voted off".
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