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Discover Ludwig"to jail" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to send someone to prison or to be put in prison. Example: The judge sentenced the criminal to jail for ten years for his crimes.
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to jail
verb
To imprison.
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I'd go to jail".
Onwards to jail.
(Aitken went to jail).
Go to jail.
Both went to jail.
"She's going to jail".
Send me to jail.
The attacker went to jail.
"People were going to jail.
People will go to jail.
The poor go to jail.
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