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The phrase "a jail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a facility for the confinement of individuals who have been arrested or convicted of a crime.
Example: "After the trial, the judge sentenced him to serve time in a jail for his offenses."
Alternatives: "a prison" or "a correctional facility".
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Grab a jail cell.
Why a jail?
It's a jail".
And a jail in progress.
But it's still a jail.
"Yes, it is a jail".
It is more than a jail complex.
"This is like a jail sentence.
Our whole country is a jail.
"It's like being in a jail".
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A jail official shrugged when asked about this discrepancy.
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