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"escape from prison" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who has successfully left a prison without permission. For example, "The criminal managed to escape from prison and is on the run."
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Bad Planning A MAN GOT STUCK IN A WALL WHILE TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM PRISON Everyone had a good laugh about it, except for the failed escapee, presumably.
Other members helped Mr. Agca escape from prison.
In the dialogue, Crito offers Socrates a chance to escape from prison; he refuses.
Terrorist suspects have recently received light sentences or been allowed to "escape" from prison.
Opponents argue that commutation would send the wrong message and reward LeFevre's escape from prison.
To that end, Malipiero facilitates Iago's escape from prison with the aid of three witting and unwitting spies.
He paroled convicted terrorists, or allowed them to escape from prison, even as he cracked down on peaceful protesters.
Soon after, he and several other inmates one of whom is actually an undercover agent (Edmond O'Brien)—escape from prison.
He said he also regretted having taken a woman hostage during a brief escape from prison in 1968.
Alan Cumming, looking amazingly like Jane Krakowski's Jenna Maroney on "30 Rock," plays the drag queen who takes in Cathy after her escape from prison.
I was intrigued to learn that Guzmán's engineers trained in Germany for several months in order to construct the elaborate tunnel that allowed him to escape from prison.
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