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"should be apprehended" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a recommendation, suggestion, or obligation for someone to be captured or arrested. This phrase is typically used in formal or legal language. Example: "The suspect should be apprehended immediately before he has a chance to flee the country."
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It is under this law that returning Jihadis should be apprehended and tried.
According to the contextualists, not only literature (ordinarily appreciated contextually) but also the other arts, even nonrepresentational painting and music, should be apprehended in this way.
If a performance is an act of communication rather than a mere re-creation of works from the receding past, then something is being communicated, and something should be apprehended.
Do we believe that perpetrators should be apprehended and brought to justice before they cause more suffering, create more victims?
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Ms. Tarnofsky is telling people that, should they be apprehended for not having the tags on their pets, to "be courteous but resistant and carry identification and a cellphone when you go out".
At the other extreme, contextualism holds that the work of art should always be apprehended in its context or setting and that not merely knowledge about it but total appreciation of it is much richer if it is approached with this knowledge.
The indictment in effect formally initiated prosecution of the hijacker that can be continued, should he be apprehended, at any time in the future.
Should a man be apprehended for saying, "Hey, baby"?
He also must be apprehended.
They have to be apprehended.
The ninth man was expected to be apprehended soon.
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