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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the exiled" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who have been forced to leave their country or home, usually due to political reasons. Example: The exiled citizens protested against the oppressive regime in their home country from their new home in a foreign land.
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the exiled
noun
The state of being banished from one's home or country.
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But that doesn't make us any less exiled than the exiled individuals of yore.
In 997 the exiled Gregory excommunicated Crescentius.
The exiled courtiers huddle in overcoats around a feeble campfire.
Does the exiled loose forward look exceptional to him?
The exiled Trump adviser seemed the figure to watch.
The exiled Stevenson was both a laird and a scarecrow.
Sa'y is meant to instill compassion for the needy and the exiled.
Instead of Cambridge, Mass., he headed off to Paris to join the exiled Ayatollah Khomeini.
He escaped, however, and in 757 joined the exiled court, being given the position of censor.
That very night the exiled Blacks surreptitiously reentered Florence and for six days terrorized the city.
The exiled Iraqi felt that I had perhaps misinterpreted one aspect of the situation in Iraq.
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