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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrest for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has been arrested for a particular reason. Example sentence: The suspect was arrested for stealing from the store.
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31 means "Arrest for felony".
That earned him arrest for 15 days.
Boris Ivanovich evaded arrest for four years.
"You're under arrest for homicide".
It prompted Officer Slager's arrest for murder.
He was already under arrest for shoplifting.
Do you have an arrest for weapons?
He evaded arrest for fourteen years.
Father Teixeira deplored the arrest for deportation.
The Putney practices led to Noyes's arrest for adultery.
There was only one arrest for disorderly conduct.
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