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Discover Ludwig"jail cell" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a room in a prison where a prisoner is confined. For example, "The suspect was taken to the jail cell, where he would remain until his trial."
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jail cell
noun
A locked room to incarcerate an inmate in prison.
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Grab a jail cell.
"It's a jail cell".
There is one jail cell, rarely occupied.
Executives never see a jail cell.
"I will never see the inside of a jail cell.
I was trying to hang myself in the jail cell.
She was later found dead in her jail cell.
The triggers in Brandy Buckmaster's jail cell are everywhere.
Now, their mother is refusing to leave her jail cell.
"I think he's sitting in his jail cell laughing.
Thursday in his jail cell in York, Pa.
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