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Discover Ludwig"expel from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to force someone or something to leave a place or group. Example: The teacher had to expel the disruptive student from the classroom.
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Holes are among entities that down-to-earth philosophers would like to expel from their ontological inventory.
O'Neill was to be "captain of Tyrone" and was encouraged to expel from Antrim the MacDonnell (MacDonald or MacConnell) migrants from Scotland.
The only way to purify that society from sin would be to expel from the city those who were not saved, repentant or converted.
Tides will ebb, waves will recede, the landscape will turn brown and dusty again, but nothing can expel from the Arab mind the example and esprit of Tahrir.
In the opening scene Mr. Quinn and Mr. Strathairn recall their most recent encounters with Caesar, as if channeling vicious dybbuks they cannot expel from their systems.
Mr. Amaral, whom the Senate ethics committee is trying to expel from his seat, has not watched this spectacle from the sidelines.
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Marco was expelled from school.
Some have been expelled from regular schools.
is expelled from the University.
First she was expelled from school.
Fiji was expelled from the Commonwealth.
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