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The phrase 'order for arrest' is correct and usable in written English
It is used when a judge or other authority issues an order for a person to be arrested. For example, "The judge issued an order for arrest of the defendant."
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The Musharraf government appeared to be sending orders for arrests through politically appointed mayors, said Syed Fakhar Imam, a former speaker of the National Assembly.
A local court issued an order for her arrest.
That speculation was apparently answered with the order for his arrest.
A Russian court issued an order for her arrest, should she decide to visit.
As a result, Judge Rakoff issued an order for their arrest if they came to the United States.
During her second pregnancy, he testified, family planning officers issued an order for his arrest after he resisted sterilization.
As Mr. Qadri spoke, news broke that Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry had issued an order for the arrest of the prime minister, Raja Pervez Ashraf.
The former mayor of the Chacao municipality of Caracas also said he would present himself to authorities that have issued an order for his arrest.
I was having a siesta when they knocked on the door and presented me with an order for my arrest and a search warrant.
Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman, who is leading the diplomatic outreach, also declined a separate request for an interview on the talks, which began after Iran repeatedly refused to comply with Argentina's order for international arrest warrants for nine people.
The year was also notable for Kuchma's campaign against corruption, which resulted in the order for the arrest of former acting prime minister Yukhim Zvyahilsky in mid-November on charges of embezzlement.
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