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The phrase "jail of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used part of a sentence.
A more correct and commonly used phrase would be "jail for" or "prison of." For example, "He was sentenced to jail for his crime" or "She spent many years in prison for her actions."
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Real prison, says Walid's father, might be better than life in the open jail of Gaza.
You can hear the keys jangling, as if in Miss Murdstone's very jail of a purse.
He eventually served two periods in jail, of 29 months and 13 months.
The brutal slayings inside jail of two of Colombia's most notorious traffickers this month have silenced such talk.
She sentenced Curtis to six months in the county jail, of which he served only part, according to his brother.
If many of his competitors reside in a county jail of their own making, Djokovic inhabits a supermax prison.
It looks at the consequences (not least, jail) of gun crime and showcases some emerging talent in the process.
He wasn't scared of going to jail, of never boxing again, of trading his fame for infamy.
Those who immediately confess to the crimes will face confinement – though not jail – of between five and eight years.
I was sentenced to nine and a half years in jail, of which I served almost six.
Last week the tribunal was embarrassed by the suicide in jail of Milan Babic, a convicted former Croatian Serb leader.
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