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Discover LudwigSentence Yes the phrase "escape bid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone is attempting to escape from a prison or confinement. For example: The prisoner was arrested following a failed escape bid.
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She made one escape bid.
"He fired at everything that moved during his escape bid".
In the note, she said that nothing had changed since the day of her first escape bid.
Except that that was the evening OJ Simpson chose to go on his surreal slowmotion escape bid in that white Bronco.
"Will you help me?" Cue the tender male camaraderie at which Roca excels, the home's catatonic boredom briefly enlivened by the two men's doomed escape bid.
Four days later, Simpson, the sole suspect in the killings, made a bizarre escape bid in a white Ford Bronco, tailed slowly by police through LA traffic, with spectators waving "Go, Juice!" placards, and a TV audience of 95 million.
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Had he been genuinely barbed, rather than launching pantomime escape bids, then perhaps he could have been funny.
His life story was a narrative of a different kind, replete with exotic adventures and daring escape bids.
Also, Mullan invents a highly unlikely "escape" scenario for his attractive leads; the BBC version was much more plausible and pessimistic about escape bids.
In 1999 Société Générale escaped a takeover bid by BNP Paribas.
"He escaped the assassination bid but a bodyguard was shot dead, while three others died when their vehicle overturned," the official said.
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