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Discover Ludwig"were expelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "to expel," which means to force someone to leave a place, organization, or institution. Example: Many students were expelled from the school for cheating on their exams.
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The offending boys were expelled and the police involved.
Some were expelled.
They were expelled.
All Yugoslav experts were expelled.
They were "expelled, evicted, persecuted.
Three other students were expelled.
Foreigners were expelled, tourism was abolished.
All Iranian diplomats in Britain were expelled.
Clerics accused of Persian origins were expelled.
Some left by choice; others were expelled.
Many were killed, most were expelled.
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