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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jail with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a jail or prison.
Example: "The architect designed a jail with a modern security system to ensure the safety of both inmates and staff."
Alternatives: "a prison featuring a" or "a correctional facility equipped with a".
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Davis was taken to Kot Lakhpat prison, on the industrial fringes of Lahore, a jail with a reputation for inmates dying under murky circumstances.
This was then a prison where some staff openly wore National Front badges on their uniform, in a jail with a large black and ethnic minority population.
thislast This 1964 protest song was inspired by a real incident – the killing of a black barmaid by a wealthy white farmer the year before – and the perceived failures of a justice system that gave the perpetrator a lenient sentence to avoid putting him in a jail with a high black population.
If you're governing a jail with a death row area, then you will play a key role in carrying out the rules of the sentence, such as the visit from the Chaplin, the last meal, and the orchestration of the lethal injection or whatever method of death is used by your prison.
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He would later tell his biographer James Boswell that "No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned".
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One of the first public mentions of a Tia Norfleet appears to be in a news release in January 2010, a month after Shauntia Norfleet's conviction in Lincoln County, Ga., for crossing a guard line at a jail with contraband and possession of marijuana.
Samuel Johnson once feelingly remarked that a ship is like a jail, "with the chance of being drowned".
She sets off to seek enlightenment in Thailand, where she and Shazzer are duped by a Harrison Ford lookalike and Bridget ends up in a Bangkok jail with only a copy of Kipling's 'If' to maintain her spirits - that and the thought that she is shedding pounds without trying.
But those who think about playgrounds for a living, as scholars, manufacturers and children's advocates, were united in their bafflement on Thursday over a playground at a Brooklyn housing project featuring a pretend jail with bars and a cell door.
A sailor in a boat is a man in jail with a chance of being drowned.
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