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Discover Ludwig"foiled escape" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an attempt to escape from a situation or place that was unsuccessful due to some obstacle or interference. Example: The prisoner's foiled escape attempt left him with a broken ankle and an extended sentence.
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There is a mostly foiled escape.
After foiled escape plots in 1813 and 1814, fears of a mass escape led to increased security and a 600-prisoner transport to England.
At least eight prisoners died in a New Year's Eve revolt in a Guatemalan prison that officials said was related to a foiled escape plan.
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The prison is now a huge, abandoned hulk, gray and foreboding, its watchtower a formidable reminder of foiled escapes.
After a harrowing nighttime escape attempt at sea, foiled by a fierce storm and a drunken crew, the family made its way to the Sukhumi airport and, by plane, to Tbilisi.
His attempt to escape from Spangenberg across a moat was foiled, and he was sent back to Colditz after three months.
Among other things, he was referring to the fact that Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the leader of the foiled 1993 "landmarks" bomb plot against major New York buildings and tunnels, came to the United States in 1990, having escaped a brutal crackdown on Islamists.
Rutgers was foiled when McMahon's fourth-down pass to Josh Hobbs was broken up in the end zone, and West Virginia escaped.
If so, foiled.
Luckily, this plan was foiled".
Such plots were regularly foiled.
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