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Discover Ludwig"expelling it" is a valid phrase in written English, and it can be used to refer to the act of driving something or someone away or out of a place
For example, "The teacher expelled the disruptive student from the classroom."
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His foreign policy, for example, calls for ostracizing Russia for its undemocratic ways by expelling it from the Group of Eight industrialized powers, a hard-line position that he took long before Russia's war with Georgia this summer.
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.
Compared with 1991, the coalition did more (conquering Iraq, not just expelling it from Kuwait) with less.
Its expansion and contraction produce a locomotory water current by drawing water into the mantle cavity and expelling it through the funnel.
Italy, Luxembourg and the European commission all talked down the prospects of punishing Greece or expelling it from the Schengen system.
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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.
And the way you expel it affects your face.
When the majority breaks away from the minority, it expels it, or chucks it out.
But they want to negotiate the PKK's departure, not expel it by force.
It is not me who should be expelled – it is Kaminski.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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