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The phrase "a model prisoner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an inmate who behaves well and follows the rules while incarcerated.
Example: "Despite the circumstances, he has become a model prisoner, earning the respect of both staff and fellow inmates."
Alternatives: "exemplary inmate" or "ideal prisoner".
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Krenwinkel has been a model prisoner, according to prison records.
"He's been a model prisoner," said Larry Fitzgerald, a prison consultant who retired last year as a spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
In federal prison, he was a model prisoner.
He volunteered for the most onerous prison jobs, was selected to play in the prison band, and became a model prisoner.
Gissendaner's lawyers also said she was a seriously damaged woman who has undergone a spiritual transformation in prison and has been a model prisoner who has shown remorse.
But I picked my head up and did another year in prison, disciplinary-case free, a model prisoner.
The panel noted that Cecena, despite early involvement with a prison gang, has become a model prisoner and has offers of jobs and community support if freed.
After he was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1996, Bodein adopted a new strategy, becoming a model prisoner.
She has been a model prisoner, actively participating in vocational and educational training and working hard at her prison job.
I was a model prisoner.
He said Mann had been "a model prisoner".
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