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Discover Ludwig"confiscate for" is not grammatically correct
You could use the phrase "confiscate from" or the verb "confiscate." For example, "The police confiscated the drugs from the suspect."
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As promised by Grand Secretary Li Xian before the final assault on the Cao residence, imperial troops were allowed to confiscate for themselves what they could find from Cao Qin's property.
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Assets are being confiscated for nothing".
Often cows are confiscated for a day.
The government provided people with coupons for basic food items, which the FSA confiscated for themselves.
Although she was released after three days, her passport was confiscated for more than six months.
5. (SBU) Vahedi believed his passport was confiscated for two reasons, the first being simple extortion.
But the bats were not confiscated for several innings, Alderson said.
Weapons were confiscated for militia use if the owners could not use them.
"I think we can no longer justify those lands being confiscated for security reasons.
Suspects have no right to legal representation and may have their property confiscated for up to seven days.
Identity cards and passports could be confiscated for at least three months and assets of suspects could be frozen.
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