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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arresting everybody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing law enforcement actions or situations where a large number of people are being detained or apprehended.
Example: "The police were criticized for their approach, as they were arresting everybody at the protest without distinguishing between peaceful demonstrators and troublemakers."
Alternatives: "detaining everyone" or "apprehending all individuals".
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"Everybody is arresting everybody," a Nazi official complained in the summer of 1933.
They are arresting everybody".
"The police are arresting everybody who does certain things," Salzer said.
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And you certainly can't arrest everybody.
"They can't arrest everybody, but everyone is still nervous".
They were going to arrest everybody they found even with the smallest amount of cannabis.
As soon as the three people were arrested, everybody else ran.
The Chinese police arrested everybody, then let Mr. Karolys go, saying that no harm had been done.
"We're not going to arrest everybody," he said "But we have to change the rules of the game" and "adapt to the real world we live in".
In 1900, the red-light district was not that portion of the highway through which forward, progress of automobiles was arrested; everybody was still singing Ethelbert Nevin's "The Rosary;" O'Henry was in prison in Columbus, Ohio.
Uber can't make money off the ride-sharing service, according to Crowley: "The city said, 'If you do it, we'll arrest everybody.' So we can't charge for it".
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