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The phrase "as a detained" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as a detainee"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to someone who is being held in custody, typically by law enforcement or immigration authorities.
Example: "As a detainee, he had limited access to legal representation and communication with the outside world."
Alternatives: "as a prisoner" or "as a captive".
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"Throughout the process we will keep an archaeological record which we hope will help inform the GSA's restoration programme and will remain as a detained document of where salvageable material was found".
As a detained 16-year-old immigrant waited in her cell with her infant child, a Border Patrol stood in the doorway and warned her, "Right now, we close the door, we rape you and fuck you".
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The testimony is shocking, such as from "Khalid", a detained Iraqi civilian: "[A British soldier] then grabbed my penis and dragged me around the floor while holding it.
As a journalist detained in solitary confinement in a prison in İstanbul, faced with accusations of "espionage", I have been seeking answers to these questions.
This raises the question of whether he was as a result detained in breach of Article 5 of the European convention on human rights.
The CECC, on the other hand, defines a political prisoner as a person "detained for exercising his or her human rights under international law".
A black youth worker arrested and charged for watching at a distance as police detained a teenager at a London railway station is to receive an apology and £22,000 compensation from the British Transport police.
Now and again during his tenure, Stewart would bring out Gitmo – basically an Elmo puppet with a beard – to discuss his miserable life as an illegally detained terrorist.
The footage caused an uproar on social media, and authorities have launched an investigation as well as detained the nightclub's manager on the grounds of "violation against good morals and public outrage against modesty," reports the BBC.
Four police officers who were flagged down by a store manager as his colleague detained a thief just a matter of feet away, allegedly said they were "not kitted up" to help and drove away.
The case came to light earlier this month as Australia detained a separate boat of Sri Lankan asylum seekers, screened their asylum claims at sea and returned them to Sri Lanka.
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