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Discover Ludwig"was expired" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has come to an end or is no longer valid, such as a contract, subscription, or legal document. For example, "The lease agreement was expired, so the tenants needed to move out."
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FEV1 is the volume of air that was expired in the first second of the forced maximal expiration.
No, she said, your time was expired.
It was a routine stop, but the officer discovered that his driver's license was expired.
Mohit was denied the medicine she sought because the resident's insurance was expired.
(It was expired, but as the waistband business demonstrates, this guy does not excel in attention to detail).
"I thought the Mob was expired as a movie form before we ever started," Chase went on.
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My grant was expiring.
Ms. Sowers's lease was expiring in the fall.
Banks borrowed €38bn – double the €19bn that was expiring.
Last spring, Hanya Yanagihara, 26, was told that her lease was expiring.
That facility's previous agreement was expiring at the end of 2013.
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