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Discover Ludwig'escape capture' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something evading capture, pursuing freedom, or remaining safe from harm. For example, "The criminal managed to escape capture and is still at large."
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Tells about his Army career, his escape, capture, and trial.
To escape capture, he took refuge in the Papal Nunciatura in Panama City.
Two militants blew themselves up Friday morning to escape capture, making it a total of three suicide bombings in the region in just the past week.
He then led a European army against the Turks, who had broken into Serbia and Bulgaria, but was decisively defeated in September 1396, barely managing to escape capture.
The men with broken feet, Abu Hazim and Abd al-Karim who sustained the injuries whilst trying to escape capture, were also subjected to walling, stress positions and cramped confinement, despite recommendations that their injuries prevented this form of interrogation.
On the one hand, a Polish sergeant risks his life to allow Gordon to escape capture by the Germans: "God knows what they plan to do with you, with Jews, once they've got you in their claws".
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Bienenfeld barely escaped capture during the Occupation; her grandfather and an aunt died in the camps.
There Thomas Jefferson, then the governor of Virginia, barely escaped capture by Tarleton's men.
But five were elsewhere in the embassy compound and escaped capture.
Only his deputy, Izzat al-Douri, escaped capture and punishment in a war-crimes trial.
Despite a huge manhunt and a $25m reward, he has escaped capture.
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