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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and it was prison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or feeling that resembles being in prison, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After the long, grueling hours of work with no breaks, I felt trapped, and it was prison."
Alternatives: "and it felt like confinement" or "and it was a cage."
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Life was a vicious circle: He sold drugs, he went to prison, he broke parole rules and it was prison once again.
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For me it was prison.
Because if anything is as disgusting and incomprehensible as rape, it's prison: this rape by the state, this abject, useless destruction of humanity.
It's prison, man".
But it's prison.
But no, it is prison.
A female protester who attended the demonstration told VICE News that she felt Yarl's Wood and centers like it were "prisons" and needed to be shut down.
And it was police and prison, not help.
He found it difficult to cope with life outside because he had never worked, and it was only in prison that he had experienced having a routine.
But he said the jail system in England and Wales was "undeniably facing enormous challenges" including overstretched prison staff and it was time for the prison service's 10-year-old procedures for preventing suicides to be overhauled.
Hard-boiled eggs are among the foods Wolff says he cannot tolerate, and it was his understanding the prison would serve him eggs another way.
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