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"a prisoner of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe someone who is confined or restricted in some way. Example: The political activist was a prisoner of his own beliefs, unable to speak out against the government without fear of persecution.
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She was also a prisoner of war.
"Sarkozy was a prisoner of time".
He was a prisoner of compulsions.
She's a prisoner of history, too.
I was a prisoner of the story.
"He is a prisoner of war".
"Don't be a prisoner of your past.
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But nor was he a prisoner-of-war.
There is a prisoner-of-war camp there too.
Hampel escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp in Fallingbostel.
He belonged in a prisoner-of-war camp, not here.
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