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Discover Ludwig"amnesty to" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is granting amnesty to another person or group of people, usually as part of a policy or agreement. For example: "The President announced an amnesty to political prisoners who had been wrongfully imprisoned."
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He also granted amnesty to more than 100 political prisoners.
Another law offers an amnesty to rebel fighters.
Assad has also offered an amnesty to rebels who surrender.
In 1986 Congress granted amnesty to three million illegal aliens.
The plan would provide a full amnesty to both sides.
The issue has been decided," he said, offering amnesty to those who laid down their arms.
He offered an amnesty to anyone who returned funds to a bank account in neighbouring Kenya.
(Mr Putin has since also granted an amnesty to members of the Pussy Riot band).
In the beginning of his reign, he showed liberal sympathies and granted amnesty to political prisoners.
Many Shias resent Mr Allawi's offer of an amnesty to former Baathists.
"Obviously, giving amnesty to those who have destroyed forests heightens the risk of new deforestation".
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