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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a robbery of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of stealing something, often in a context where the specific item or target of the robbery is mentioned.
Example: "The police reported a robbery of the local bank that occurred late last night."
Alternatives: "a theft of" or "an heist of".
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A robbery of a white by a black, for example, may be purely for money.
Petitioners were tried for the murder of a night club bartender in the course of a robbery of the club.
He defended his move with theatrical, over-the-top rhetoric, calling Treasuries a "robbery" of investors.
To the people it was a robbery of the dearest rights of American citizens.
They sit in their police cars on stakeouts while a robbery of a fur store takes place conspicuously behind them.
What was striking to me was the ability of the judicial system to execute such a robbery of justice.
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Rapper Rich the Kid and his entourage were reportedly the victims of a robbery outside of a Los Angeles recording studio.
After dumping her body, they used her car in a botched robbery of a corner shop, during which they killed Lonnie Coburn, a sheriff's deputy.
He had previously been sentenced five times for violence offenses, including an armed robbery of a taxi and threatening a sheriff with a shotgun.
Mr. Pinholster was convicted in 1984 of two murders in the course of a 1982 robbery of a drug dealer.
On July 9 , 2002 two men were shot and wounded in the building during a botched robbery of a video production company.
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