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The phrase "we fired" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to dismiss someone from a job, but it can also be used to mean to shoot something or to emotionally let go of something. For example: "We fired the employee for misconduct." or "We fired off a few emails to potential clients." or "We finally fired our worries and spent the day enjoying the sun."
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We fired.
We fired in self-defense.
"We fired at them," Sergeant Liles said.
We fired only into the air".
We fired 75 cruise missiles at him.
Qassim added: "We fired five warning shots.
We had people going for unemployment if we fired them".
Today we fired toward the source of the fire".
We fired an antitank rocket to get them to scatter.
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Should we fire Nicol?
Then we fire a HARM missile".
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