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The phrase "are being expelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something is currently undergoing the process of being removed or dismissed from a place or organization.
Example: "Students who violate the code of conduct are being expelled from the school."
Alternatives: "are being removed" or "are being dismissed."
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He departs the court, passing long columns of Jews, who are being expelled from Spain.
It is not clear why the refugees are being expelled now.
Wiener and his colleagues arrive in Iraq as many other Western journalists are being expelled.
Let's be sure the right kids are being expelled for the right reasons.
Even worse, local people in Africa are being expelled from their lands to make room for private game reserves.
The government says that most of them left "voluntarily", having accepted €300 in resettlement benefit; yet those who decline are being expelled.
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I'm being expelled.
We were being expelled from Iran.
When they arrived, they were told that they were being expelled from the country.
Modotti was eventually acquitted, but by 1930 all foreign communists were being expelled from Mexico.
Less than a decade later, forced conversions of Muslims began; by 1609, they were being expelled.
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