Sentence examples for at escape from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at escape" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used without additional context, as it does not form a recognizable expression.
Example: "The player was caught at escape, unable to break free from the grasp of the enemy."
Alternatives: "during the escape" or "while escaping".

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Lee's first attempt at escape in 2006 ended in failure.

Her hatred of the island and of him drives her to increasingly desperate efforts at escape.

Fleeing to Marseille, Benjamin made an unsuccessful attempt at escape aboard a freighter bound for Ceylon.

Even at Colditz, the last refuge of incorrigible escapees, there were 310 attempts at escape, 32 of them successful.

Since the change in the law, the authorities acknowledge, riots and attempts at escape have become more common.

Tells about the life of the internees their attempts at escape, how they get along with the German fliers.

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It is aimed, she said, at escaping Paterson's "negative stigma" as a poor, dangerous place.

But you know, Arafat is an expert at escaping from difficult situations".

Frankly, we give her better chances at escaping the island with her dignity intact.

But we aren't nearly as good at escaping notice as we think we are.

Alas, he had also become adept at escaping, stealing and lying baldly when he was caught.

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