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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a hostage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when someone is taken against their will in order to force someone else into doing something. For example, "The kidnapper held the girl as a hostage until the ransom was paid."
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Such as a hostage situation.
Mistake 2: Treating Elian as a hostage.
Donovan has been sent there as a hostage negotiator.
The officers dealt with the incident as a hostage situation.
But not before taking Daryl as a hostage.
"And that might easily be me as a hostage".
Think of the following list as a hostage to fortune.
It was unclear whether the operation had begun as a hostage rescue.
President Maduro has described his Guyana counterpart as a "hostage" of the company.
It will be little consolation to Obama to see himself as a hostage of his time.
"Now, in this administration, they are using it as a hostage.
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