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Discover Ludwig"give amnesty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the officially granted forgiveness of a group of people who have committed a crime in the past. For example, "The president decided to give amnesty to political prisoners who have been held in prison for many years."
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Hillary wants to give amnesty.
"We could not give amnesty to a soldier carrying arms on our ground," he said.
Like, give amnesty for DACA recipients in exchange for cutting legal immigration and stricter border enforcement.
Ms. Pirro said, "His approach is to give amnesty to Medicaid cheats.
Some countries — Argentina is one — have been quick to give amnesty to migrants.
"We can't give amnesty to, say, a criminal like Zarqawi," Mr. Allawi said last week.
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By Amy Davidson Sorkin December 19 , 2013Why should Edward Snowden be given amnesty?
"Obviously, giving amnesty to those who have destroyed forests heightens the risk of new deforestation".
One ad slaps him for "giving amnesty and taxpayer-funded benefits to three million illegal aliens".
Each was the subject of international campaigns for their release&each was given amnesty last year.
The defendant given amnesty was already in custody for a previous drug conviction.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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