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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sent into exile" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're describing someone being forced to leave their homeland and live elsewhere, either temporarily or permanently. For example: "The dictator was sent into exile after the people rose up against him."
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Sharif is later sent into exile.
Our leader was sent into exile.
Almost all of them have been quickly sent into exile.
In March of 2004, he was sent into exile.
Later her husband was arrested and sent into exile.
Have the Arabs now been sent into exile?
Moore was not sent into exile or traded.
Atterbury was tried for treason by Parliament and sent into exile.
Imam Bondjol escaped, but in October of that year he surrendered and was sent into exile.
The steamroller did not save him, and he was sent into exile.
He'd created the Red Army, been expelled from the Communist Party, sent into exile in Kazakhstan.
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