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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mostly apprehended" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: Despite the chaos, the suspect was mostly apprehended by the police officers.
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The detainees, mostly apprehended in New York and other Northeastern cities, some right from mental hospitals, have often been moved to Texas without medication or medical records, far from relatives and mental health workers who know their histories.
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"Mostly, people apprehended the ice," remembered her son, Nicolas.
At least three dozen illegal aliens were picked up yesterday, the day after authorities apprehended 311 people, mostly Moroccans and sub-Saharan Africans, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar in a record one-day total.
Those apprehended – in Georgia, North Carolina and Texas – were mostly women and children and mostly Central American immigrants fleeing violence whose asylum claims had been refused.
In 2016, the U.S. apprehended nearly 410,000 people ― mostly from the Northern Triangle ― along the U.S.-Mexico border, up about a quarter from the previous year.
This represents less than 1% of the almost 26,000 unaccompanied children and 29,700 family units (mostly mothers and young children) that were apprehended at the US border seeking asylum in the first six months of this year.
Sergeant Robertson said the police in Murphy, a town of 3,100, had apprehended 22 other people in stings since last Thursday, mostly from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with the help of Perverted Justice.
The protagonist, known mostly as Victor, is a fugitive slave who, after being apprehended, makes a Faustian bargain: in exchange for keeping his freedom, he agrees to work for the U.S. Marshals Service to catch other runaways.
One person was apprehended.
The suspect was apprehended.
Two of them were apprehended.
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