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Discover Ludwig"disqualification from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to being removed from a competition or opportunity, or to a loss of rights. For example, "The mayor's unethical behavior resulted in his disqualification from the race."
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An unexcused absence means automatic disqualification from the tournament.
If she commits breach… she will suffer disqualification from claiming maintenance".
If convicted, Mr. Gilani faces up to six months in prison and disqualification from office.
If convicted, he faces up to six months in jail and possible disqualification from public office.
Immediate disqualification from driving put an end to that, but so did a change in thinking.
The mooted match suspensions, points deductions and disqualification from competitions are morally laudable but legally laughable.
The maximum penalty is disqualification from the meet and a public warning.
Gilani risks being convicted of contempt of court, which could mean jail and disqualification from office.
According to the country's electoral council, the singer cannot appeal against his disqualification from the race.
Meanwhile Leeds United president Massimo Cellino has had his disqualification from the club extended to the end of the season.
In its own ruling this week, Venezuela's Supreme Court appeared to uphold Mr. López's disqualification from holding office.
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