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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The yoga practice helped him release the detention of his stress and tension.
The novel depicted the main character's detention of his dark desires.
The speaker's detention of nervousness was evident as he stumbled over his words.
She couldn't help the detention of her curiosity about the secret.
The government's detention of critical journalists has been widely condemned by the international community.
The detention of the suspect's passport prevented him from leaving the country.
He was given a detention notice for breaking the rules of the library.
The detention of the film's release caused disappointment among fans.
The company is facing legal action for the detention of goods that were meant to be delivered weeks ago.
The airline announced that there would be a delay in the departure of the flight due to a detention of baggage.
The government has been accused of deliberate detention of information that should be made public.
The detention of the goods at the border has caused significant disruption to the supply chain.
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