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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expulsion of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act or process of ejecting or forcing someone or something out. Example: The student's constant misbehavior resulted in his expulsion from school.
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A sharp expulsion of breath.
The Expulsion of Adam and Eve Biblical themes sell well.
"It's only the expulsion of ISIS fighters from a wasteland.
In 1609 Lerma's government ordered the expulsion of the Moriscos.
In creative terms, it's a last massive expulsion of energy.
Crimes against humanity also include the mass expulsion of populations.
Yet Vishnuvardhana's expulsion of the Cholas from the plateau succeeded.
The government has ordered the expulsion of a Swedish diplomat in retaliation for Sweden's expulsion of an Iranian envoy.
Such acts culminated in the unprecedented expulsion of medieval Jewry.
That led to the expulsion of another 80 girls.
Oviparity, expulsion of undeveloped eggs rather than live young.
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