Sentence examples for interned in from inspiring English sources

'interned in' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been accepted for an internship in a specified place. For example, "She interned in London for the summer."

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Lunghua internment camp blueprint, September 1943 From 1943, Ballard and his family were interned in Lunghua camp, outside Shanghai.

He later was interned in Switzerland.

His father was interned in Auschwitz, his mother in Majdanek.

Correct: The rebels were interned in the military jail.

Lord Moser was interned in Huyton, near Liverpool (pictured above).

But then came three-and-half months interned in Vavuniya.

(She had interned in the magazine's fiction department last summer).

Hundreds of thousands of survivors were then interned in camps.

They were interned in a British camp for "enemy aliens".

In college, he interned in Mr. Kerry's office.

Why did those interned in the camps not revolt?

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