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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expropriation of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of taking something, especially property, from its owner for public use or benefit. Example: The government's expropriation of private land for the construction of a new highway has caused much controversy among local residents.
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The creeping expropriation of Germans' wealth".
Here it will happen when the expropriation of land begins".
He said the subsidies led to expropriation of the property.
Price controls, the expropriation of farms and anti-business policies have created food shortages.
The ruralistas oppose the expropriation of properties on which such conditions are found.
Not exactly the full-scale expropriation of the bourgeoisie, is it?
Last year's expropriation of Occidental Petroleum, previously Ecuador's largest foreign investor, has added to their concerns.
The constitution allows the expropriation of private property for "public use", such as building a road.
"The Austrians still don't realize that the expropriation of Jewish property was wrong," she said.
His state, or what remained of it, facilitated the expropriation of businesses and banks on the gangsters' behalf..
Illich's views on the medical establishment, laid out in Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health (1975), were equally radical.
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