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were in jail
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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Everyone's relatives were in jail.
The two were in jail pending a bond hearing.
"We were in jail for a short while.
"Is it true you were in jail?" one girl asks.
"I think most Peruvians who were in jail go out to their families, their friends.
I missed that, because I wasn't here in the '70s…" "You were in jail," muses Paterson.
"The ones who didn't know the answers were in jail for longer".
There was a lot of violence and corruption, lots of students died, others were in jail.
By mid-July, having violated their probations, both of Hannah's parents were in jail.
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"I was in jail.
They're in jail".
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