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"in thrall" is a perfectly valid expression in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is completely under the influence or power of another, especially in a way that is regarded as negative. For example, "The villagers were in thrall to the cruel lord who governed their lands."
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She seems somewhat in thrall to Seda.
He was in thrall to the country.
The one in thrall to the village, the other in thrall to steel and glass.
Schools are in thrall to it.
Masculinity in thrall to itself is ruthless.
She was completely in thrall to Dickens".
But Labour is no less in thrall.
Everyone's in thrall, including the group.
New Labour was in thrall to bankers; Real Labour would be in thrall to the people.
Yet its leaders remained in thrall to top-down solutions.
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Tsarnaev-with-agency or Tsarnaev-in-thrall.
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