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Discover Ludwig"detention for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time during which a person is confined as a form of punishment or discipline. Example: The student received detention for skipping class. In this sentence, "detention for" is used to indicate the reason for the student's confinement, which is skipping class.
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Some have been in detention for years.
He was in detention for 27 days.
Mr Pu is also now in detention, for "provoking trouble".
Or sign a bill authorizing indefinite detention for suspected terrorists?
She was taken back into detention "for her own protection".
Harris received detention for talking too much in second grade.
Sometimes suspects are in pretrial detention for weeks.
Incommunicado detention for months on end is such a procedure.
Forty-two detentiontion for terror suspects, she says instantly.
They are arrested and put in detention for three months.
The Labor Party also backs mandatory detention for illegal immigrants.
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