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Discover Ludwig"search warrant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a court order for law enforcement to search a person or place for evidence. For example, "The officer used a search warrant to search the suspect's house for drugs."
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search warrant
noun
A court order in the form of a warrant, authorizing the search of a home and/or other privacy-protected place(s), notably to seek unlawful possessions, evidence etc. as part of a judicial inquiry
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"She had a search warrant.
Detective Kovach quickly secured a search warrant.
"A search warrant means war is declared.
It's a search warrant, I can tell you that myself".
You don't have the ability to quash a search warrant.
"The need for a search warrant was basic.
Unlike the police, they don't need a search warrant.
"A search warrant is out for him in Russia".
The search warrant and supporting affidavits are sealed.
After that, Brunswick News obtained an unusual private search warrant.
The government did indeed have a search warrant.
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