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The phrase "live in confinement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means to live in a restricted or confined space or situation. It can be used to describe someone who is physically confined, such as in a jail or prison, or mentally confined, such as in solitary confinement. It can also be used to describe a feeling of being restricted or limited in one's lifestyle or environment. Example: During the pandemic, many people had to live in confinement and only leave their homes for essential activities. In this example, "live in confinement" is used to describe the experience of being in lockdown and only being able to leave the house for necessary reasons.
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Her stark 2002 film about one prisoner who committed suicide rather than live in confinement makes its points in a series of quick, blunt, factual strokes.
"One thing about racing, a lot of times you'll get upset with someone, yet we live in confinement here.
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Since then, Mr. Liu's wife, Liu Xia, has also lived in confinement, kept under informal house arrest by the police and guards around her apartment in Beijing.
Aḥmad Shah was blinded and deposed by the Marathas and their allies in 1754, after which he lived in confinement until his death.
Four (3.4%) controls and 1 (0.9%) case had a household member who worked on a farm with animals; 2 controls and 1 case reported that animals on the farm where the household member worked lived in confinement.
According to animal behavior experts, tethering inflicts cruelty on dogs by forcing them to live in solitary confinement.
For prisoners in the United States, many of whom live in solitary confinement or without consistent access to the Internet, hard copies of books, newsletters, and zines are the only reliable way to access contemporary political discourse.
Turkey cannot even hope for EU membership unless it improves human rights, and the pressure is plainly having some effect in practice as well as on paper.With the death penalty scrapped as part of the August reform package, Mr Ocalan will continue to live in solitary confinement in an island prison near Istanbul.
Hundreds of prisoners live in solitary confinement in Los Angeles County jails.
A multitude of human beings live in the confinement of hopelessness.
His father, like many other Muslims, was and currently still is forced to live in solitary confinement.
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