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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seizure of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the act of taking possession of something by force or legal authority. Examples: 1. The police were able to prevent the seizure of the stolen goods before they could reach the black market. 2. The government has issued a warrant for the seizure of all illegal weapons in the city. 3. The company filed for bankruptcy after the seizure of their assets by creditors. 4. The invasion of the castle led to the seizure of the throne by the enemy king. 5. The court ordered the seizure of the defendant's bank accounts as part of the penalty for their embezzlement.
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The seizure of the paper was violent.
The seizure of drugs, principally marijuana, has similarly skyrocketed.
Ullrich captures the seizure of power in 1933.
It ended with the Taliban seizure of Kabul in 1996.
The seizure of money significantly escalates the government's attack.
His seizure of Kuwait threw the Middle East into crisis.
After every seizure of the stomach, perfect peace.
In July, a magistrate ordered the seizure of Sarkozy's diaries.
The action led to the government's seizure of the mines.
He condemned the sudden seizure of his father on Saturday.
Iran feels threatened by the Taliban's seizure of territory.
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