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The expurgation of toxins from the body is essential for maintaining good health.
The expurgation of personal information from the documents was necessary to maintain privacy.
The expurgation of unnecessary details from the essay made it more coherent.
The expurgation of negative thoughts from the mind is crucial for mental well-being.
The expurgation of swear words from the song made it suitable for public radio.
The expurgation of toxins from the river was a top priority for the environmental agency.
The expurgation of unhealthy food from her diet resulted in significant weight loss.
The expurgation of viruses from the computer system took a whole day.
The expurgation of racist language from the article was necessary to maintain journalistic integrity.
The expurgation of inappropriate content from the novel made it suitable for young readers.
The expurgation of unnecessary details from the presentation made it more concise.
The expurgation of irrelevant information from the research paper made it more focused.
The expurgation of violent scenes from the movie made it appropriate for all ages.
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