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"expel it" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to forcibly remove or eject something. Example: The teacher warned the students not to cheat on the exam, stating that she would expel anyone who was caught.
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In the Sweet case (1925 26), he won acquittal for a black family that had fought against a mob trying to expel it from its residence in a white neighbourhood in Detroit.
Hare can never have meant to imply a freedom whereby a man might relegate an event to the margins of his life, or even expel it beyond its borders, by adopting towards it a voluntary attitude of detachment.
And the way you expel it affects your face.
But they want to negotiate the PKK's departure, not expel it by force.
"You have a lot of energy and you want to expel it.
The bigger the organism, the more violent the body's attempts to expel it.
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It sent just two athletes to Atlanta in 1996, during Taliban rule, before the International Olympic Committee expelled it in 1999 because of its treatment of women.
When the majority breaks away from the minority, it expels it, or chucks it out.
It is not me who should be expelled – it is Kaminski.
There are about ten big power houses sucking the water in and expelling it.
"Let we go inside, sir?" Audie took a deep breath and, expelling it, slackened his grip on her.
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