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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a prisoner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's status or condition in a context where they are confined or incarcerated.
Example: "He spoke about his experiences as a prisoner, detailing the challenges he faced during his time behind bars."
Alternatives: "in captivity" or "while incarcerated".
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He spent 44 months as a prisoner of war.
In 1946 he was released as a prisoner of war.
I first came to Venice as a prisoner.
He was sent to Italy as a prisoner of war.
Amnesty International adopted him as a prisoner of conscience.
Peter Edes spent months as a prisoner of war.
Amnesty International has adopted her as a "prisoner of conscience".
I live as a prisoner in my own home.
His memoir of his time as a prisoner, "The Passing of the Night: My Seven Years as a Prisoner of the North Vietnamese," was published in 1974.
Bradamante arrives and explains she was delayed as a prisoner of love in Fiordispina's castle.
He had nearly died during eight months as a prisoner of war.
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