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Discover Ludwig"prisoner of war" is a correct phrase which can be used in written English.
You can use "prisoner of war" to refer to someone who is captured during a conflict or war and is kept in a camp or prison. For example: "During World War II, many soldiers were taken as prisoners of war and held in enemy camps."
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prisoner of war
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A soldier or combatant who is captured by the enemy. Abbreviations .
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She was also a prisoner of war.
Prisoner of war?
"He is a prisoner of war".
Frederick Albert was a German prisoner of war.
He is America's only prisoner of war.
Taken prisoner of war by the Americans.
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But nor was he a prisoner-of-war.
There is a prisoner-of-war camp there too.
Neither group will be given prisoner-of-war status.
It was: prisoner-of-war-escape-drama-with-chickens.
Hampel escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp in Fallingbostel.
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