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The phrase "in bail" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be a mistranslation or misuse of the phrase "on bail," which means to be released from custody while awaiting trial. Example: The defendant was released on bail while awaiting their court date.
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Each was held in bail.
The court demanded $1.8 million in bail.
Lopez in bail of $100,000, the three women in bail of $20,000 each.
He was ordered held in bail of $7,500.
Mr. Taylor also criticized the district attorney's office, saying it had been unreasonable in bail negotiations.
She was told that she had to post $500 in bail for each offence.
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Moves to protect depositors in bail-ins add a further layer of complexity.
The private sector must also help in bail-outs, they said.
When markets tanked in late 2008, they successfully tapped the taxpayer for billions in bail-out money.
For countries in bail-out programmes, less of it means asking creditors for bigger loans (or a debt write-off).
We have taken as a given that MPs in the Bundestag will not sanction a single euro more in bail-out money to Athens.
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