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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrests being" is not correct and does not form a complete or clear expression in written English.
It may be used in a context where it is part of a larger sentence discussing the act of arrests occurring or being made.
Example: "The report detailed the arrests being made during the protest."
Alternatives: "arrests occurring" or "arrests happening".
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Video from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows the arrests being made early on Wednesday.
Duque's was one of six arrests being carried out by Brazil's federal police.
Rules requiring the naming of MPs have led to a number of arrests being made public in recent years.
She said she raced in a police car to the scene of a crime and watched arrests being made.
We did speak to the Crown Prosecution Service ahead of arrests being made and will continue to work with them.
For which one of the following misdemeanor arrests being processed may a desk appearance ticket be issued, if otherwise qualified?
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The arrests were routine.
82 arrests were made.
No arrests were reported.
Some arrests were made.
Mass arrests are another.
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