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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrested through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a method or means by which someone was arrested, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "He was arrested through a coordinated effort by local law enforcement."
Alternatives: "arrested by" or "apprehended via".
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Some activists have also argued that traffickers can be exposed and arrested through Backpage.
Police said more than 70 protesters were arrested through the course of the day.
If now we were living in the Revolutionary War and George Washington he being arrested through Britain.
A large majority (83%) of people arrested through Secure Communities is held in ICE detention as compared with an overall DHS immigration detention rate of 62%.
Mr. Hynes's refusal to publicize the names of people arrested through Kol Tzedek has deepened suspicions among victims' rights groups, while winning praise from some rabbis.
The contracts range from simple DNA analysis from swabs taken when people are arrested, through to specialist support at crime scenes, including murder and rape.
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His family learnt of his arrest through an anonymous phone call.
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Molière's Alceste risks arrest through his attack on a court versifier.
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