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The phrase "that were expired" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has reached the end of its useful life. For example, "We had to discard all the medicines that were expired."
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Around one tenth of medicines were past their expiry date at the time of purchase and drugs and samples that were expired had more than twice the odds of being poor quality.
Samples that were expired at the time of analysis had 2.56 (95% CI: 1.29, 5.07, P = 0.011) odds of being poor quality when compared with samples that were not expired and samples that cost ≤ 3,500 riels (US$0.85) had 1.65 odds (95% CI: 1.00, 2.72, P = 0.049) of being poor quality.
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Buyers had leases that were expiring, he said, and at least one timed the purchase to a baby's arrival.
FEV1 is the volume of air that was expired in the first second of the forced maximal expiration.
Professional, well-put-together sites do not tend to have certificates that are expired or have other problems.
They do not understand the nuances of their plans; they pull cards from their wallets that are expired, redundant or conflicting.
Here, they can address issues like updating a payment method that's expired, for example.
And of course in a case for execution, you don't want to use any drug that is expired.
Never keep anything that is expired.
Throw away anything that is expired, spoiled, or otherwise inedible.
Vegetables that are expired will not taste as good as fresh vegetables.
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