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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are usually apprehended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the capture or understanding of individuals or concepts, often in a legal or psychological sense.
Example: "Criminals who commit serious offenses are usually apprehended by law enforcement within a few days."
Alternatives: "are typically caught" or "are generally captured."
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Accordingly, eye-tracking studies of reading have shown that short words are usually apprehended in a single eye fixation (i.e., mean saccade size is 7 9 letters; [6]).
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Kurtosis, skewness and entropy are usually more difficult to apprehend and interpret.
Gross was quickly apprehended.
When men like Bellfield are finally apprehended, there's usually a history of abusive behaviour which has gone unchecked over a long period.
Bland: Why am I being apprehended?
The future situations in which we must expect to be usually placed, do not present any equivalent security against the danger which is apprehended.
In December alone, which is usually a slow month for undocumented crossings because of the cold weather, 6,782 unaccompanied minors were apprehended.
When there is a homicide and the killer is still present, the police will conduct a thorough interview and usually apprehend him.
The ninth man was expected to be apprehended soon.
But it is worthwhile pointing out that in the most high profile of such moments that have occurred, the assailants were apprehended (usually by civilians) using non-lethal means.
In addition, most traffickers are not apprehended and punished.
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