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The phrase "arrest because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the reason or cause for someone's arrest.
Example: "The suspect was arrested because of his involvement in the robbery."
Alternatives: "arrested due to" or "taken into custody for".
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He will remain under house arrest because of his age.
He was allowed to serve his sentence under house arrest because of frail health.
Mr. Gelli, placed under house arrest because of ill health, slipped away again in 1998.
Executives have long risked arrest because of the case and have generally avoided visits.
Swiss authorities initially opposed bail for Mr. Polanksi after his Sept. 26 arrest because of fears that he might flee.
However, the device may not make sense for frail, elderly people who are unlikely to survive long-term after cardiac arrest because of other medical problems.
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He added that he was arrested "because of a social experiment and teasing people over the internet... that seems like a real injustice".
He was arrested because of it.
He claims he was arrested because of his long record.
Medot said he was arrested because of carelessness.
One is not arrested because of his political convictions.
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