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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face expulsion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is at risk of being removed from a school, organization, or similar setting due to violations of rules or policies.
Example: "After repeated violations of the school's code of conduct, the student was informed that he would face expulsion if his behavior did not improve."
Alternatives: "risk expulsion" or "be subject to expulsion."
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"Nobody should face expulsion just for being Roma," she said.
Students who break the language pledge face expulsion.
"It is equally clear that nobody should face expulsion just for being Roma".
Four prominent members of the PT face expulsion for speaking out against the reform.
If he is declared a winner today, Stevens could face expulsion from Congress.
They were sent to immigration detention centers in Texas and Florida, where they face expulsion proceedings.
Under I.O.C. rules, sports that do not apply the doping code face expulsion from the Olympics.
Democrats on the committee say they are ready to face expulsion to make some of the emails available.
One player, Grady Reynolds, was expelled from St .John's immediately; another, Elijah Ingram, withdrew rather than face expulsion.
Parents now will be notified immediately, and students will be required to complete an alcohol education program or face expulsion.
The board of the union promptly summoned him to a disciplinary meeting and demanded that he retract the charges or face expulsion.
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