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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prison camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a facility where individuals are detained, often under harsh conditions, typically during wartime or for political reasons.
Example: "The documentary highlighted the harsh realities faced by the inmates in a prison camp during the conflict."
Alternatives: "detention camp" or "concentration camp".
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It's a prison camp.
Sent to a prison camp in 1999.
Monty Python in a prison camp.
Ruhleben: A Prison Camp Society.
"And what I saw was a prison camp".
"It's like a prison camp in there," Dorothy said.
"But there's not much glory in a prison camp".
Not every game company is run like a prison camp.
In fact, he was confined to a prison camp.
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Keep your guard up if you are sent to a hold-over facility or a prison camp.
It looked like a prison camp immense, depersonalized.
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