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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrested with" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to someone being apprehended or taken into custody, as the correct phrase would be "arrested for" or "arrested on charges of."
Example: "He was arrested for possession of illegal substances."
Alternatives: "taken into custody for" or "apprehended on charges of."
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Four others arrested with Ms. Sultan had already pleaded guilty.
In 2005 I was arrested with my son.
He said the men were arrested with military gear.
Mr. Shi was arrested with a criminal complaint.
A 30-year-old Neapolitan woman was arrested with him.
The others arrested with him were still being held.
One was a Syrian who had been arrested with him.
Another woman, María Teresa Villanueva Aguirre, was arrested with her.
Ms. Lopez was arrested with Mr. Combs but not charged.
"And she was concerned about the others arrested with her.
He was arrested with a kilogram of cocaine in a sting, the authorities said.
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