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"has expelled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect tense of the verb "expel" and can be used to indicate that something or someone has been removed or forced to leave a place or organization. Example: The school has expelled several students for repeatedly breaking the rules.
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Roger Cohen (NYT) SWITZERLAND: KOSOVARS EXPELLED Switzerland has expelled the first group of Kosovo Albanians who sought refuge during the fighting in Kosovo last year.
It has expelled foreign aid-workers.
College Prep has expelled no students so far this year.
Mr Katumbi says he has expelled 600 Chinese found working in Katanga without proper documentation.
Like schools throughout the nation, Kelley has expelled soda and sweet snacks.
The university has expelled five students, none of them football players, for their involvement in assaults.
Mr Abbas has expelled other rivals, such as Muhammad Dahlan, by banning their websites.
The international alliance that has expelled 342 diplomats in solidarity with Britain is holding firm.
In its 213-year history, the House has expelled only four of its members.
EBay will not divulge how many people it has expelled for shill bidding.
He has expelled stigma and discrimination from his community and is active in Manerela+ himself.
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