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The phrase "are rearrested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing individuals who have been arrested again after a previous arrest.
Example: "After being released on bail, several suspects are rearrested for additional charges."
Alternatives: "are arrested again" or "face new charges."
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are rearrested
verb
Arrest again
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Two-thirds of ex-prisoners are rearrested within three years.
Nationally, two-thirds of all released prisoners are rearrested within three years.
About half the 12,000 prisoners released annually are rearrested within three years.
About two-thirds (67.8%) are rearrested within three years of release.
Nationally, 6 out of 10 ex-offenders are rearrested within three years of their release from prison.
Half of US prisoners are back inside within three years and two-thirds are rearrested in this time.
Similar(39)
She was rearrested a year later.
He was rearrested last week.
Sixteen students were rearrested.
But several have been rearrested.
Ten days later he was rearrested.
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