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Mr. Tom Posted 3 years ago
Vocabulary

Arrested on a false charge

Hi

Are both of these sentences correct and do they have the same meaning?

  1. He was arrested on a false charge.
  2. He was arrested on a false trial.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom Are both of these sentences correct and do they have the same meaning? He was arrested on a false charge.

  • Mr.
  • Tom Are both of these sentences correct and do they have the same meaning?
  • He was arrested on a false charge.
  • He was arrested on a false trial.
  • No.
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Mr. Tom

Are both of these sentences correct and do they have the same meaning?

  1. He was arrested on a false charge.
  2. He was arrested on a false trial.

No. The first is OK; the second makes no sense to me. I've never heard of being arrested on

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