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Discover Ludwig"jailed with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a person who has been imprisoned or incarcerated alongside another person(s). Here is an example sentence: The notorious criminal was finally apprehended and jailed with his accomplices.
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Thousands were jailed, with their families.
We became very close to those we were jailed with.
That summer, he was jailed with other freedom riders protesting segregated facilities in Monroe, North Carolina.
In the summer of 1961 he was jailed with other Freedom Riders protesting segregated facilities in Monroe, North Carolina.
She was jailed with other opposition figures after the 2005 election, later pardoned, then arrested again.
I was jailed with 30 other women in a room with a bathroom.
Gulnaz was jailed with her baby daughter after she became pregnant after the assault.
Her parents were jailed with dozens of others for marching without a permit.
Namazi was jailed with no explanation in October after visiting his family.
I was shot at and jailed with the farmworkers in Delano.
The three occupants were later jailed, with their leader, Davy Payne, receiving a 19-year sentence.
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