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Discover Ludwig'custody for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to someone being granted custody of a person or thing. For example: The judge granted temporary custody for the child to the father.
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Augstein remained in custody for 103 days.
He remains in custody for questioning.
Mr. Rosemond is in federal custody for drug trafficking.
He remained in Castelli's protective commercial custody for 30 years.
Police placed two men into custody for questioning.
He was taken into custody for juvenile assault.
He was remanded in custody for sentence tomorrow.
No one is in custody for either attack.
She was in custody for about nine hours, she said.
Most are in custody for less than a year.
He has been in custody for more than two years.
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