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"put in a cell." vs "put in one-person jail cell."

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "Put in one-person jail cell" specifies the type of cell, indicating that it is designed for one person. On the other hand, "put in a cell" is more general and does not specify the size or type of the cell.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

put in a cell.

This phrase is correct and is a more general way of referring to placing someone in confinement.

This phrase is used when the specific type or size of the cell is not important to mention.

Alternatives:

  • place in a cell
  • incarcerate in a cell

put in one-person jail cell.

This phrase is correct and specifies the type of cell as a one-person jail cell.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize that the cell is designed for one person only.

Alternatives:

  • put in a one-person jail cell
  • place in a one-person jail cell

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