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"was fired from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone was dismissed or let go from their job. Example: John was fired from his job as a salesman due to consistently low sales.
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"He was fired from work this week".
Officer Cohen was fired from the department.
Late last year, Mr. Burris was fired from JPMorgan.
Alvarez was fired from his government position.
"I was fired from everything," Kohan said.
Szabó was fired from the Ministry.
The foam/mass was fired from a gas gun barrel.
The rocket was fired from Pakistan, officers said.
(He was fired from a political campaign for his remarks).
The second was fired from under Travis's own chin.
"I was fired from the Royal Court," he said.
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