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Discover Ludwig"under probation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is serving a period of probationary supervision, typically after being convicted of a crime. For example, you could say, "The suspect was sentenced to six months in prison and one year under probation."
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More than twice that number, 4.9 million, were under probation or parole.
The program was placed under probation three times previously under Tarkanian.
Kazakhstan-based Astana were only granted their World Tour licence for 2015 "under probation".
But first I had to stay in Burma for a year because I was under probation.
In the past, he said, "it was almost inevitable that with Serkin there, some pianists would feel under probation".
About 83percentt of the drop in his graph is due to a decline in people under probation.
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The team was under National Collegiate Athletic Association probation for recruiting violations.
Under her probation, Dr. Santi was allowed to practice only alongside another licensed anesthesiologist.
(A total of 748,000 adults were in local jails, 1.5 million were in state or federal prisons, 840,000 were on parole and 4 million were under supervised probation).
Statistics provided by the Women's Prison Association show that over 200,000 American women are behind bars and 800,000 are under parole, probation or other supervision.
Under deferred probation, if Septien follows the terms of his sentence, it will not go on his record as a conviction.
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