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The phrase "was exiled from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone was permanently removed from their place of origin or residence. For example: "In 1685, the Duke of Monmouth was exiled from England after his failed attempt to overthrow King James II."
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"Exsul" ("exiled") refers to François Leguat, in that he was exiled from France when he gave the first description of the bird.
Andrzej was exiled from Poland in September 1863.
In July 1815 Carnot was exiled from France.
For many years he was exiled from his family.
Instead, she was exiled from the health ministry.
"Thucydides was a losing general who was exiled from Athens because of his military failures.
Some months later Ariztía was exiled from Santiago to the northern diocese of Copiapó.
He was exiled from Libya, and Sudan was the only place that would accept the family.
After 13 months' imprisonment he was exiled from Paris to his native Burgundy.
Last summer, he was exiled from the House leadership for conspiring to oust Speaker Newt Gingrich.
That includes fast cars, Madonna, failed marriages and his suspicion that he was exiled from baseball.
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