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The phrase "are arrested over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reason or cause for someone's arrest, typically in a news or legal context.
Example: "Several individuals are arrested over their involvement in the recent protests."
Alternatives: "are detained for" or "are taken into custody for".
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Dozens of employees are arrested over the course of a year, and seven are charged in one day with grievous criminal conduct.
MPs could still be named in the Commons if they are arrested over an issue directly related to their role as an MP.
Police fear being overwhelmed as 660 suspects are arrested over paedophilia Operation Notarise: a snapshot of child abuse in the UK The cabinet reshuffle certainly raised some eyebrows this week.
Iranians see pictures of the family members of the authorities drinking and hanging out on beaches around the world, while their daughters are arrested over a fallen head scarf and their sons are jailed for buying alcohol.
Of late, these rotating entry points and those who jump them have become stumbling blocks for Mayor Bill de Blasio, who despite his liberal credentials, has been vocally opposed to the Manhattan district attorney's office's new policy of declining to prosecute most who are arrested over fare evasion.
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"Dozens have been arrested over the last two days".
But I was ready to be arrested over this".
No one has yet been arrested over the attack.
Nearly 4,800 people were arrested over 10 months.
Three men have been arrested over the incident.
Ten of his players have been arrested over the last 11 months.
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