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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are expropriated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the taking of property or rights, often by a government or authority, without the consent of the owner.
Example: "The lands of the local farmers are expropriated for the construction of the new highway."
Alternatives: "are confiscated" or "are taken over".
Dictionary
are expropriated
verb
To deprive a person of their private property for public use.
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The expropriators are expropriated".
The outcome whereby the expropriators are expropriated, "predicted" in Capital, is echoed both in the triumphant conclusion of the Manifesto of the Communist Party, jointly written by Marx and Engels – to the workers of the world: the proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains, and a world to win – and in much of Marx's informal correspondence.
The thing about New York (and, a fortiori, the gentrified bits of Brooklyn, where writers go when their Manhattan apartments are expropriated by the One Percent) is that it doesn't have a "contemporary master of the apocalypse".
Considering the force of Sun׳s gravity, the long term DRO remains bounded at some moments which are expropriated as the launch window.
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It was expropriated.
Further land was expropriated and collectivization launched.
Excess land would be expropriated and compensation paid for improvements.
He also said those whose lands were expropriated would be compensated.
When I asked about the possibility that land would be expropriated, she looked at me sourly.
The excess land was expropriated and distributed to the peasants in parcels not exceeding five faddāns.
Angelo Oswaldo, who heads Ibram, insists that works will not be expropriated, merely monitored.
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