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The phrase "a kind of prison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, environment, or condition that feels restrictive or confining, similar to a prison.
Example: "Living in such a controlled environment felt like being in a kind of prison, where every move was monitored."
Alternatives: "a sort of confinement" or "a type of captivity."
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I'm already in a kind of prison.
It's also a kind of prison.
Is it an allegory about illness as a kind of prison?
Like the claustrophobic dereliction of Max's house, Hackney was, for Pinter, "a kind of prison".
Insist on fortifications, and you create a kind of prison for yourself.
She has also said that "self-definition is a kind of prison".
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