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The phrase 'escape from punishment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about someone avoiding or being exempt from a given punishment. For example, "After lying to the court, the accused was able to escape from punishment."
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There was escape from punishment if there was wrongdoing because they were members.
Just peruse the tales of paramilitary police forces exerting their will on minorities in places like Ferguson, Missouri while rich bankers routinely escape from punishment for their white-collar crimes.
Ryan Braun, sometimes known as "MLB's public enemy number one" for his escape from punishment following a positive test back in December of 2011, said on Tuesday: "I'm not answering any further questions regarding the whole situation.
Against a backdrop of the US civil war, I dug into the psyche of a man who has committed a double murder but seeks no escape from punishment, while others around him struggle to use the crimes to their own advantage.
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"Otherwise, the next time I sub Matt Ritchie he will come with a gun and shoot at me, and just say sorry to escape from the punishment".
Marie manages to escape from the punishment room with the help of a domestic servant, and runs away.
As I believe you know, the truth is that Second Chance Society legislation would not just help nonviolent offenders -- many of whom made a mistake as a very young person -- escape from a lifetime of punishment but improve our communities and continue to make our state safer.
In The Gift of Fire, Prometheus manages to escape from the manacles binding him to eternal punishment.
From "Escape from the Senate," by Jeff Shesol.
Escape from Boko Haram.
Escape from Nashville.
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