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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is expired' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is no longer valid or in effect; for example, "The promo code is expired and can no longer be used for a discount."
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"The cheese is expired.
HOLT: Your two minutes is expired.
One more Darius soundbite to cap the season: "I think [my passport] is expired or something?
"Your visa is expired and you are not allowed to be present in the U.K.," the man said.
If you need to know when a particular affiliation affiliation is expired, you'll need to check theberkeleyEduAffExpDate for the sub records, which have an objectclass of berkeleyEduPersonAffiliate.
Please visit the Grace Periods page for information on how long records remain in ou=people after a record is expired.
A passport of any vintage, from weeks old to 12 years -- that is, expired no more than two years -- may be renewed at will.
Now that the license is expired, Liberty has been reeling home décor back with collections like Nesfield, new coordinated fabrics, wallpaper and paint that reflect the company's heritage of elaborate prints and vibrant colors.
The virtual flow will be removed if it is expired.
There is no charge if the ID Badge is expired.
The IN waits for the target until the timer is expired.
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