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to be kidnapped

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To exist; to have real existence.

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"I wanted to be kidnapped".

Caracas is among the world's easiest places to be kidnapped.

Girls getting an education are about to be kidnapped.

Students later provided differing opinions on how threatening it was to be kidnapped.

"The first time, I felt like I was going to be kidnapped.

Were I to be kidnapped, I understood, I had only myself – not him – to blame.

I was in Iran and I was about to be kidnapped.

He had fled persecution and suffering in Eritrea only to be kidnapped and trafficked.

"There was no reason for us to be kidnapped," Bouchar said.

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I don't want to be kidnapped.

Ada fled sexual violence in Nigeria, only to be kidnapped and abused by people smugglers in Libya on her journey to safety in Europe.

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