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The phrase "getting imprisoned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone being sentenced to prison. For example: "He was found guilty of the crime and is now facing the possibility of getting imprisoned."
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Finally, with a veritable trumpet-flourish of conceit, the festival competition closed with Peter Greenaway's latest: The Tulse Luper Suitcases Part One, the first of a trilogy about a Welsh-born boy who travels all over the world in the 20th-century, getting imprisoned, initiating various art projects and collecting things in suitcases.
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But, Barry says, "you do get imprisoned in a kind of style, especially after 40 years.
Boris Akunin, a writer and opposition figure, says, "if Navalny gets imprisoned, Russia will get onto a track that will take it to the last station: Revolution Square".
While the whole point of going up the river was to release Jim from slavery, he now gets imprisoned as a runaway.
"It's obviously very disappointing to see Fifa giving their backing to a country where homosexuality is illegal and where people can get imprisoned," said Ed Connell, a spokesman for the Gay Football Supporters Network.
"Arsonists tend to get imprisoned rather than treated".
Thus, monads might get imprisoned within a form of life in the same way in which persons might get imprisoned in their habits.
He did get imprisoned in Cuba in 1996 and is believed to have died there last year.
You get imprisoned.
For instance, Zhao Lianhai, who has been struggling against the authorities in relation to food safety problems, got imprisoned several times.
During World War II, he volunteered for a Polish resistance operation to get imprisoned in the Auschwitz concentration camp in order to gather intelligence and escape.
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