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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deported from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of being removed from a country or place by legal authority, usually for not having proper documentation or for violating immigration laws. Example: The immigrant was deported from the United States after her visa expired. In this sentence, "deported from" is used to indicate that the person was legally forced to leave the United States by immigration officials.
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He was deported from England.
He was deported from Britain in 2007.
My grandparents were deported from here.
Gashi was later deported from Britain.
Pascual Ortiz Rubio and was then deported from Mexico.
He was eventually deported from Britain to Jordan this year.
But in 2005 he was deported from the country.
He was deported from China to Malaysia in 2004.
On Tuesday morning, Montrevil was deported from Florida to Haiti.
An AP reporter was deported from the country last week.
Mr. Sarhadi was deported from Switzerland three months later.
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