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The phrase "arrested out" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a state of being detained or removed from a situation, but it lacks clarity and common usage.
Example: "After the incident, he was arrested out of the party for causing a disturbance."
Alternatives: "removed from" or "taken out of".
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Last February, he was arrested; out on bail, he fantasized about jumping out windows or hanging himself.
Officers started methodically pulling clenched bodies from the group, one after another, and led the arrested out of park.
The tweets, since deleted, included messages: "Just saw 5 black men get arrested out the front of popeyes.
Those tweets, posted before Azalea was famous and since deleted, include messages such as: "Just saw 5 black men get arrested out the front of popeyes.
A year on, the number was up to 32 men arrested out of a total of 540 suspects and the police were admitting then that they still had another 148 to interview.
He even offered out his card to help bail those arrested out of jail!
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WT fibroblasts did not arrest out to 96 h, however, at doses of MNU which gave significant differences in survival (see Figure 2A and B).
Then the young man arrested turned out to be a baffled car dealer unrelated to the drug lord.
On this record the fact that Malinski confessed to the crime shortly after he was arrested stands out in bold relief.
Many of those arrested turned out to be supporters of teams other than Millwall.
Either arrest me or get out".
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