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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rendition to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the transfer of something, such as a person, to a particular location, a situation, or a set of circumstances. For example: "The prisoner was taken into custody and given a rendition to the nearest police station."
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This shift from idealized rendition to sharp observation took place in gradual stages.
On that day it will have been nine years since our rendition to Libya.
Masri was victim of a practice — extraordinary rendition to torture — that the U.S. has since repudiated.
Panetta told me, "The worst part of rendition was rendition to a black site.
The most prominent rendition to date was that of Ricardo Klement.
"How Free?" not only details and condemns the administration's familiar sins, from Guantánamo to extraordinary rendition to warrantless wiretapping.
When the book's publisher gave a highly censored rendition to his 5-year-old son, the boy was delighted.
There should be no rendition to autocracies whose word on the issue of torture is untrustworthy, such as Syria.
No figures were provided on just how many of the dozens subjected to rendition to third countries were the victims of wrong information.
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"Let's all remember that this bill is coming at the very time when the UK is to be hauled into court over the rendition-to-torture of Gaddafi opponents Sami al-Saadi, Abdelhakim Belhadj and their young families.
The combination of strengthening and pruning HVC input to RA led to a dramatic reduction in LMAN's capacity to drive rendition-to-rendition variability in RA neurons.
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