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Discover Ludwig"expunge from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to remove or erase something completely. Example: The law allowed for his criminal record to be expunged from public records after he completed his probation period.
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There's only one marriage, she said, that she would expunge from the record.
It is Mr Thaksin's influence that the establishment wants to expunge from politics.The coup will have swift ramifications.
One is the DPP's drive to expunge from Taiwan symbols of Chiang Kai-shek, the KMT leader, who led its retreat from mainland China in 1949.
Adolf Hitler was determined to increase the representation of German art in public collections and to expunge from these collections all traces of "decadent" art.
Everything had been on the table for him from the beginning, including the garden city movement, which he would expunge from his biography like other inconvenient enthusiasms.
He was an ex-con and a dishonorably discharged soldier — a stain that he tried, futilely, to expunge from his record.
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Should gender be systematically expunged from playthings?
It has since been expunged from the site.
Judea was expunged from the maps, and renamed Syria-Palestina.
Rhodes cannot be expunged from the history of Oxford, Britain and South Africa.
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