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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrested away" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of being taken away or detained, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "He was arrested away from the scene of the crime."
Alternatives: "taken away" or "detained".
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However, he said the problem could not be "simply arrested away".
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Within a half-hour, the crowd had melted away, and buses packed with the arrested drove away.
"My view on it at the time was these soldiers should have been arrested straight away and prosecuted on what came out of the Saville report.
"I would be arrested right away".
Sollecito, who will be 31 years old on Thursday, would likely be arrested right away if his conviction is upheld.
"Quite frankly, I can't imagine there being much evidence if he wasn't arrested right away".
The 14-year-old was arrested, taken away in handcuffs - allegedly without his mother or father being present - and suspended from school when another teacher spotted it.
Holbeck is "an area where sex workers operate from – somewhere where they won't be arrested, and away from residential areas," he told The Independent.
But some criticized the notion that the United States could also consider mere supporters, arrested far away, to be just as detainable without trial as enemy fighters.
It had not: when Mr Krasnici arrived for the meeting in February he was greeted not by immigration officials but by police.He was arrested, taken away and put on a flight to Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Shortly after the killings, a 20-year-old convicted burglar who grew up nearby was arrested running away from the building, one of several trim redbrick co-ops ringed by a waist-high privet hedge.
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