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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arresting her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving law enforcement or a metaphorical sense of capturing someone's attention or interest.
Example: "The officer was tasked with arresting her after the investigation revealed her involvement in the crime."
Alternatives: "detaining her" or "apprehending her".
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Prosecutors can charge Park without arresting her.
They subdued and handcuffed her, arresting her for disorderly conduct.
But Pinkerton was arresting her for more than her inconvenient political leanings.
The authorities confiscated her belongings and passports and summoned her for regular questioning before arresting her in early June.
I knew straight away what was happening; they were arresting her and she was making her stand.
As the officers were arresting her, prosecutors have said, Mr. Almonor tried to stop them and punched a female officer in the face.
His desire for Sydney is aroused so quickly that he tries to pry her loose from Irving even as he's arresting her.
Once, in 1963, when the police failed to locate her husband, they seized Mrs. Sisulu instead, arresting her while she was treating patients.
Ismayilova said that by arresting her, the government had clearly hoped to frighten others from investigating high-level corruption and cronyism.
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The police arrested her.
Police have arrested her.
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