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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jailing me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of imprisoning someone, often in a metaphorical or literal sense. Example: "The unjust accusations felt like they were jailing me, trapping me in a situation I couldn't escape."
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I do not believe that public interests are served either for constituents or indeed, the Billy Wright inquiry by jailing me over this matter.
He said that, if he is jailed, he believes the government "will just try and erase me as they did before in 1998, because they thought by just jailing me that Anwar's role and future is erased for good".
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"Hissène Habré jailed me, jailed my mother, jailed my brother, killed my mother and brother, and tortured me – and the scars are all over my body.
"Jail me 3 years or 30, I will never give up".
They can't arrest and jail me because it would be seen as bowing to the west to call me a terrorist.
But this was the kind of modern-day technological minutiae that had the ability to jail me in a very specific cognitive hell.
Asked about Mr. McAuliffe's remark, he responded: "What's he going to do, jail me?" The way that campaigns operate provide insights into the candidates themselves.
They want to jail me?
Rajab's son quoted his father as saying, "Jail me 3 years or 30, I will never give up".
There is no bitterness, no anger, though there is memory," Jeff Berg, his longtime agent, who spoke to Polanski while he was jailed, told me.
If they start jailing people like me, the prisons will be full very soon," said Gao Qiang.
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