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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrest over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the conclusion of an arrest or the circumstances surrounding it, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The investigation into the incident led to an arrest over the weekend."
Alternatives: "arrest regarding" or "arrest for".
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Crack interaction with subgrain (and grain) boundaries produces local deflections and branches that arrest over a short distance.
The doctrine was used to arrest over 270 survivors of the massacre.
Three weeks ago, a warrant was issued for his arrest over nonpayment of child support.
Up to six people face arrest over the Patisserie Valerie scandal, it can be revealed.
After his arrest over the riots he told police Winston Silcott had chopped at Blakelock's body.
The producers have said they were stunned by Durst's arrest over the weekend.
Amal Clooney has claimed Egyptian officials warned she risked arrest over a document criticising the country's judicial system.
"Following my arrest over 14 months ago, I strenuously denied all of the allegations and today I have been vindicated.
On 13 July, Sharif and his daughter arrived in Pakistan from London to face arrest over the corruption charges.
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Of course, China will continue to grow with cheap, dirty coal, to arrest over-eager environmentalists and to strip African forests for wood and minerals.
They are invoking the presence and threat of the state, whose law enforcement agencies over-arrest, over-charge and over-execute black bodies.
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