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Discover Ludwig"cast him out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to forcefully remove or expel someone from a group or community. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when discussing a person being rejected or excluded from a social circle or organization. Example: "After his scandalous actions were discovered, the church elders agreed to cast him out of the congregation, citing his behavior as unacceptable for their community's values."
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The fact that when he was outed as a white nationalist, that people were able to cast him out, made Derek reconcile with how awful some of his ideas were.
The senators could cast him out from their midst, and thereby proclaim that domestic violence in any form is absolutely unacceptable.
But to cast him out, to make him invalid in society simply because he has scissors for hands - I mean, that's strange.
Trent's way to teach Duncan to be a better man is to cast him out, and Owen is inviting him into the fold in a very nurturing way".
The rush to cast him out betrays the party's intolerance, which is on display for the public in all of its ugliness.
It's a tenuous defence at best, and while "they were different times" doesn't hold up either, it's fair to say Thackray is a relic, but a precious one, and it would be a shame to cast him out for a few transgressions.
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Upon hearing this the master casts him out, accusing him of being wicked and lazy.
When his city casts him out, he joins forces with the enemy, sparing his compatriots not out of clemency but out of deference to his gorgon mother.
Dick Morris, the consultant who has never forgiven the Clintons for casting him out, has also slammed the new book, but for tactical reasons: personal attack, he says, will "just empower the woman".
"Casting him out is just completely wrong.
Ronald fixates on a neighborhood boy who has perpetuated the neighborhood myth of Bad Ronald to Ronald's beloved princess, casting him out as an evil duke.
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