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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disqualified from" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when someone is barred or excluded from a competition, privilege, or right. For example, "After several warnings, the driver was disqualified from the race."
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Nineteen volunteers were screened, with 3 disqualified from the study.
But you're almost disqualified from looking good.
By § 184 persons not registered are disqualified from voting.
After three fines, you're disqualified from sleeping for a year.
Had he been disqualified from his signature race?
He was disqualified from Saturday's Fleet Races 9 and 10.
The guiding official was "disqualified" from the job.
USA have been disqualified from the men's 4x100m relay final!
In January, she was disqualified from running in the election.
Martin Rooney irate as 4x400m team disqualified from final.
He was disqualified from driving for a year.
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