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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an imprisonment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to the act of being imprisoned or the period of time spent in prison. Example: The judge sentenced the criminal to an imprisonment of five years for his crimes.
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It felt like a sentence, an imprisonment of creativity".
Without that the whole life is only an imprisonment and fear".
Connelly was given an imprisonment for public protection (IPP) sentence, which carries a minimum term.
Judge Folsom's ruling was on a writ of habeas corpus, a motion that seeks court review of an imprisonment.
When fines and imprisonment are used together, it is desirable to use the fine to its maximum feasible extent before possibly supplementing it with an imprisonment term.
Naturally, she concentrated her energies on procuring release from an imprisonment she considered unjustified, at first by pleas and later by conspiracy.
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Tejada faced up to a year imprisonment and a fine up to $100,000.
Dr. Darwish described a long imprisonment that included torture, an experience echoed by several physicians interviewed for this article.
The association between a previous imprisonment and positive HCV testing is a proxy of the true risks.
But such obsessions are a mental imprisonment; whereas the Song is unmistakably the expression of a great release".
A lengthy imprisonment would "seriously threaten his well-being" and would effectively be "a death sentence".
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