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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already expunged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been removed or erased, often referring to records or information that has been deleted or cleared.
Example: "The court records have already expunged any mention of the incident, ensuring it no longer affects his reputation."
Alternatives: "already erased" or "already removed".
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As for Mr. Ozawa, although his tenure officially runs through next month, the orchestra has already expunged his name from the listing of members and, in most instances, from its logo in the program book.
I strongly favor the inclusion of sustainability, which our Congress, in its apparently limitless capacity to subjugate conscience to cash, has already expunged at the shrill insistence of Big Food and Big Ag, and their front people.
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They are attempting to expunge the already regrettably rare places in the United States where labor history and unions are viewed in a positive light.
God, the source of all good, has already made a way for it all to be taken from you and your record can be completely expunged.
Although hormesis-like biphasic dose responses were already well-established in chemical and radiation toxicology by the early decades of the 20th century, they were all but expunged from mainstream toxicology in the 1930s.
The records were later expunged.
All brand names were expunged.
The library expunged the cigarette.
Should gender be systematically expunged from playthings?
The ghosts of Prohibition had been expunged.
But the conviction was not expunged.
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