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Discover Ludwig"expulsion by" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referring to a person or entity that is responsible for forcing someone to leave a certain place or position. For example: "The student was given an expulsion by the school board for disrupting class."
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(It took expulsion by Congress to end his career).
In 1989, three French girls deliberately risked expulsion by wearing headscarves to school.
His expulsion by the orthodox church makes him a problematic figure for the current regime.
He thus saved many western lecturers from expulsion by sheer dint of his strong personality.
His expulsion by force would probably prove hideously difficult, as well as intensely controversial abroad.
He was protected from expulsion by some early flashes of literary talent, and by the kindness of the teaching staff.
Faced with expulsion by Labor, Gordon has quit the party but is under pressure to resign from parliament altogether.
Certainly, they have reason to be grateful to a land that welcomed them after expulsion by the 1492 Spanish Inquisition.
Ildefonso Falcones, "La Mano de F ma" (2009) -- a thousand-page novel about the expulsion by the popular Spanish novelist.
Mr. Browder blamed Mr. Sechin for arranging this expulsion by designating him a national security threat, ineligible for a visa.
After a while he vanished, perhaps to pack his bags ahead of the embassy staff's expulsion by Britain's Foreign Office.
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