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Sentence The phrase "bail to" is not used very often in written English
It is more common to say "bail out" in the meaning of departing, escaping, or releasing oneself from a situation. For example: "He became increasingly desperate to bail out of the situation."
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He extended bail to all six defendants.
It refused to grant bail to the first suspect charged.
2.23pm GMT Pistorius granted bail Nair grants bail to Pistorius.
She said the judge denied bail to Mr. Zaidi.
The 31-year-old skipped bail to fight for Isis in September 2014.
He has been released on bail to appear before magistrates on 25 June.
Mr. Rajaratnam has asked the court to reduce his bail to $20 million.
This stiffens sentences for carrying a gun illegally, in some cases denying bail to violators.
He has been given conditional bail to appear in Parramatta Local Court on 27 April.
3.25pm: Assange has been granted bail, to cheers from inside and outside the court.
He was granted conditional bail to appear at Gosford local court on 21 June.
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