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The phrase "have prisoner" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and grammatical structure
It could potentially be used in a context where someone is discussing possession or custody of a prisoner, but it needs additional words for clarity. Example: "We have a prisoner in custody who needs to be processed."
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What we can't do is have prisoner form on the backend by setting an artificial target of inmate reduction.
Who have prisoner tongues, For the people who had to grow up.
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It is a heady thing to have prisoners at your mercy.
The rebels have prisoners and they paraded them around for the journalists today.
The prisoners were not strictly supervised, said Carl Hagan, who remembers having prisoners on his farm.
"This is farming country up here," said Mrs. Bell, who had prisoners working on her farm.
Until Redcross came we had prisoners the MI put in womens panties trying to get them to talk.
However, it could not be established whether the planes had prisoners on board.
Now comes hope in the form of the Justice Safety Valve that already has prisoners buzzing.
"We had prisoners who were moved from Abu Ghraib to Sednaya.
He didn't actually have a prisoner in his house.
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