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The phrase "a prison for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, place, or condition that confines or restricts someone or something, often metaphorically.
Example: "The oppressive regime created a prison for free thought, stifling any dissenting voices."
Alternatives: "a cage for" or "a confinement for".
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The ribcage is a prison for the heart, and the heart is the prisoner inside the ribcage!
There's a prison for that".
"A prison for your mind".
Then you go to a prison for snitches.
At one point it was a prison for Confederate soldiers.
Is the ribcage a prison for the heart?
"It will be a prison for people from Africa.
No nation should be a prison for its own people".
The city has become a prison for women under 45.
"Jailed" shows the daily life in a prison for adolescents.
It is a prison for the spirit of rock'n'roll.
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