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The phrase "a felony" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a serious crime that is punishable by imprisonment or death.
Example: "The defendant was charged with a felony for his involvement in the robbery."
Alternatives: "a serious crime" or "a major offense".
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"I have a felony.
"A felony offense.
"That would be a felony".
In 27 states, it is a felony.
Good thing it's not a felony.
It's a felony offense.
"They were convicted of a felony crime.
The company pleaded guilty to a felony.
They have a felony on us".
Scaffa later indicted for compounding a felony.
Far from a felony charge — a felony charge!
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