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Discover Ludwig"expelled for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be removed or forced to leave a place or position as a punishment for something. Example: The student was expelled for cheating on the exam.
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Two diplomats are expelled for spying.
Michael was expelled for homosexuality.
Moderate Republicans were expelled for squishiness.
Russian diplomats were expelled for spying.
TENNIS — Expelled for so-called skimpy shorts.
A handful have been expelled for drinking or smoking pot.
However, suspected criminals can be expelled for immigration violations.
He was expelled for ill-discipline this year.
He was later expelled for pursuing "conspiratorial and splittish activities".
(Only a handful of schoolgirls have so far been expelled for defying it).
Ms. Owes completed one year but was expelled, for undisclosed reasons, the following year.
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