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'return to custody' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of someone being placed back into custody, typically referring to a person who has previously been released or escaped from custody. Example: After breaking out of prison, the fugitive was eventually caught and returned to custody.
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The IPCC said if the force had contacted the probation service this could have resulted in Veal's licence being revoked and his swift return to custody.
District judge John Zani said there were "substantial grounds" for believing Arronategui would not voluntarily return to custody and no application for bail was made.
The combined contribution of these health-related variables to predicting return to custody was substantial.
Social support factors showed only weak associations with return to custody.
Intellectual disability was also associated with a marginally increased risk of return to custody in this study.
Conversely, a history of STI was associated with a marginal increase in risk of return to custody.
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He was treated and returned to custody.
Mr. Nakoula, his hands cuffed in front of him, was returned to custody.
The judge then set bail at $150,000, and Ms. Foster was returned to custody.
Mr Venables has now been returned to custody for an unspecified breach of his licence.
Upon capture he was returned to custody of the state of Ohio.
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