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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jailer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is responsible for the custody and care of prisoners in a jail or prison.
Example: "The jailer walked through the corridors, ensuring that all the cells were secure."
Alternatives: "a prison guard" or "a warden".
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A jailer came to take me to court.
Suddenly you see that Henry's crown is a jailer.
Under state law, an inmate cannot legally consent to sexual relations with a jailer.
They said he was just a jailer and not a leadership guy".
"Maybe you have a rat or someone tells a jailer," Omari told me.
Detainees were given only minutes to leave when a jailer summoned them.
There are characters, notably an evangelist and a jailer, to whose stereotypes the playwright seems blind.
"Why did you do this to your country?" a jailer screamed as he tormented his victim.
A jailer came to move me, along with few other detainees.
Actors invade your personal space and treat you with barely more concern than a jailer would grant a prisoner.
Ms. Cowling was booked on a Friday morning, and a jailer discovered her dead just after midnight on Wednesday.
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