Sentence examples for a accomplice from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a accomplice" is not correct in English; it should be "an accomplice." You can use it when referring to someone who assists another in committing a crime or wrongdoing.

Example: "The police arrested him for being an accomplice in the robbery."
Alternatives: "an associate" or "a partner in crime."

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Dr. Brian Klaas is a fellow at the London School of Economics and the author of the Despot's a Accomplice: How the West is Aiding and Abetting the Decline of Democracy.

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"But this made everyone an accomplice, a victim and a perpetrator.

The club was not an accomplice, a co-conspirator nor a perpetrator of wrongdoing.

It only costs $200 to turn a homeless man into an accomplice in a financial crime.

Having a buffer, an accomplice, will make you feel more secure.

The police said Mr. Nazario and an accomplice flashed a fake badge and a weapon to get into the apartment.

Ruth Brandon considered the possibility of an accomplice playing a concertina, or Home playing a hidden music box.

He and an accomplice bought a 5-gallon can of gas, a case of beer and drove to Cap Rock.

Arias additionally asked for a million dollars in damages, stating "That cartoon made me an accomplice of a crime.

Am I an accomplice to an unethical act or just an employee following instructions?

The gunman escaped with an accomplice aboard a motorcycle.

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