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Discover Ludwig"a heist" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a robbery or theft, often involving a large amount of money or valuable items. "A heist" can be used in various contexts, such as in news articles, crime novels, or everyday conversation. Here is an example sentence: "The daring group pulled off a heist at the bank, making off with over a million dollars in cash and jewels."
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We could pull a heist.
Over a heist?
A heist by amateurs.
"I orchestrated a heist!" she declared cheerfully.
"Every day felt like doing a bank job, a heist.
A heist seemed to be underway in a train station.
To banks, however, this is a heist waiting to happen.
Brisk and brazen, as a heist should be.
All the fundamentals of a heist film are present in "The Asphalt Jungle" (Oct . 9.
So he worked as a doorman and started writing a heist novel on the side.
But then a heist goes wrong, and a young bank teller (Rebecca Hall) is taken hostage.
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