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The phrase "arrested for plundering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal actions taken against individuals for theft or robbery, particularly in a historical or dramatic context.
Example: "The notorious pirate was finally arrested for plundering the coastal towns, bringing an end to his reign of terror."
Alternatives: "captured for looting" or "detained for theft".
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Plus if they're so accurate, is there any actual evidence Ross Poldark was arrested for plundering – what do you mean he wasn't a real person?
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From former president Joseph Estrada being found guilty of plunder and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo being arrested for corruption charges to the current administration of Benigno Aquino III's debacle due to massive theft of public funds, when will Filipinos tire of voting for one thief after another before they run out of ink?
He was arrested for murder.
Miles is arrested for assault.
For plundering the country's national resources?
In Central and South America European explorers found dense populations ripe for plundering.
Connecticut also has harsh penalties for plundering stone walls.
The sea lions have been blamed for plundering prized stocks of salmon and sturgeon.
Man may be food for plundering worms, but mankind must light up the darkness with hope.
Infrastructure is ripe for plundering by corrupt officials.
Resources are for plundering, people are suckers and Money is Everything.
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