[Grammar] take into

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the two students from South Pasadena High School were taken into custody Monday.

what is 'take into' meaning in this sentence?
 
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It means they were arrested.
 

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Thank you!
Then, can i use it when i wirte about this kind of topic as well?
 

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What kind of topic?
 

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Thank you!
Then, can I use it when I wirte about this kind of topic as well?

Please remember that the personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized in correct English.
 

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Thank you!
Then, can i use it when i wirte about this kind of topic as well?

If you are talking about someone being taken into custody, it is a standard usage, so feel free to do the same.
 

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If you are talking about someone being taken into custody, it is a standard usage, so feel free to do the same.


Yes, that's what i wanted to ask. Thank you so much! :)
 

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Please remember that the personal pronoun "I" is always capitalized in correct English.


Oh I didn't know that. Thank you for another correction!!
 
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