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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an expulsion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of forcing someone to leave a place, often in the context of schools or organizations.
Example: "The school decided to proceed with an expulsion after the student repeatedly violated the code of conduct."
Alternatives: "a removal" or "a dismissal".
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It was an expulsion.
Still, there is an expulsion order for mid-September here.
Mr. Brooks survived an expulsion vote and resigned his seat.
Such an expulsion could be appealed after one year.
"It's kind of like an expulsion scene," Schutz explained.
But it noted that asking to leave was not the same as an "expulsion".
Angelica spent the next summer waiting for an expulsion letter that never came.
The Interior Ministry issued an expulsion order in February, but did not immediately execute it.
Nevertheless, ball boys everywhere might spare themselves an expulsion of relief.
Among the questions some legislators have is whether such an expulsion violates the Haitian Constitution.
The school, knowing an expulsion would affect his record, "asked him to leave".
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