Behind bars
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British pronunciation/bɪhˌaɪnd bˈɑːz/
American pronunciation/bɪhˌaɪnd bˈɑːɹz/

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behind bars
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used to refer to someone who is imprisoned or serving time in prison
behind bars definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "behind bars" and when to use it?

The idiom "behind bars" originated from the physical structure of prisons, where prisoners are confined within cells that are typically equipped with bars or solid doors. The use of bars as a means of imprisonment has been prevalent throughout history, dating back to ancient times. The phrase is used to refer to individuals who have been convicted of a crime and are serving a prison sentence or awaiting trial while being detained.

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If convicted, the defendant will likely find himself behind bars for a substantial period of time.
The police are actively working to put the dangerous gang members behind bars.
He regrets the choices that led him to a life behind bars.
By this time next year, the corrupt politician will be facing justice and could potentially end up behind bars.
After his conviction, he found himself behind bars, facing a lengthy sentence.
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