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The phrase "arrest doing" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "The police were focused on arresting those doing illegal activities."
Alternatives: "apprehend those engaged in" or "detain individuals involved in".
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In hospitals and schools; social work and probation work; event stewarding and incident management – you will likely come across a man or women with the power of arrest, doing a job that should be done by someone else, if it should be done at all.
Tallio spent the day before his arrest doing essentially wholesome and old-fashioned activities; he went to school, later attending a volunteer firefighter drill, roller-skating, and watching E.T. with his girlfriend.
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Mr. Pirhar's arrest did not come quickly.
An arrest does not mean a suspect will be charged.
The arrest did not come to light until September.
The arrest does not rule out Kopp's involvement.
But Mr. Zheng's arrest did not come until a year later.
What powers of arrest does he or she have?
"You know Rich is under arrest don't you?
Authority to arrest does not dispense with the requirement of authority to search.
But the arrest did not spell the end of the crisis, analysts warned.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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