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Discover LudwigThe phrase "detained on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is being held or kept in a certain place or situation. Example: The suspect was detained on suspicion of theft and is currently being held at the county jail.
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The Russians were detained on Oct. 3.
She had been detained on corruption charges.
Ultimately, they were detained on Nauru.
He was detained on the spot.
A third man was detained on November 3rd.
In 1950 he was detained on charges of espionage.
Five people were detained on Wednesday, state news media reported.
The youths were initially detained on Monday by border authorities.
Mr. Yin was detained on charges of endangering public safety.
Shortly thereafter, Mr. Magnitsky was detained on tax evasion charges.
The driver has been detained on suspicion of manslaughter.
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