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"release a prisoner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it, for example, in a newspaper article about a governor commuting the sentence of a prisoner. For example, "Yesterday, the governor commuted the sentence of a prisoner, releasing him from prison after ten years."
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The subject of the painting in the folio — a woman disguised as a man enters a jail to release a prisoner — is less relevant here than the motif on the blue-tiled prison floor.
"If the Afghan judicial authorities decide to release a prisoner it is of no concern to the US.
No alternative review mechanism was put in its place, but the justice secretary retained a discretionary power to release a prisoner in exceptional circumstances.
Their release came as President Ali Abdullah Saleh agreed to release a prisoner, Hameed Shardah, said Said Naser Sabir, a local leader of the Haima tribe, in an interview.
He will continue to set tariffs, if not to change them, and he also has the final say on whether to release a prisoner once he is up for parole.
I was told by experts on China that China's leaders would never release a prisoner in response to foreign pressure, as doing so would be a loss of face.
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"Beijing doesn't care about releasing a prisoner or two," he said.
You start to resist any change, any potentially risky move — like releasing a prisoner who might commit a crime.
It was besieged and captured by a group of rebels who plundered the castle and released a prisoner.
"We are not going to release a single additional prisoner," California Assembly Speaker John A. Perez said last month.
"We are not going to release a single additional prisoner," said Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles).
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com