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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at prison" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "in prison." You can use "in prison" when referring to someone who is incarcerated or serving a sentence.
Example: "He has been in prison for five years for his crimes."
Alternatives: "inside prison" or "within prison walls."
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In this study, researchers followed a group of 96 male prisoners at prison release.
An existing analysis of various surveys shows that prisoners at prison entry display high levels of morbidity, particularly communicable diseases (HIV, viral hepatitis and tuberculosis), and addictions to drugs.
Prisoners who were treatment eligible yet resided at prison establishments not identified for FIPP treatment were recruited as Treatment as Usual controls and tested at equivalent time-points.
Five prisoners scaled an internal fence to throw rocks at prison guards and break security cameras, causing $320,000 worth of damage.
The move of the Yemenis, who were lower-level prisoners held for 13 years, reduces the number held at prison in Cuba to 116.
He was subsequently captured by German forces at Roulers, and taken as a prisoner of war; he spent the remainder of the war at prison camps in Karlsruhe and Clausthal, Germany.
They're sold at prison commissaries and lent by prison libraries; nonprofits distribute donated books to prisoners.
Today, Mr. Ruffo is staring at prison.
He must surrender at prison by Aug. 23.
Militants shot at prison guards with rocket-propelled grenades.
Alex Cavendish writes at Prison UK: An Insider's Blog.
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