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Discover Ludwig"a shoplifting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the crime of stealing items from a store, or to refer to a single instance of theft from a store. For example, "The police apprehended the suspect after a shoplifting incident at the mall."
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"Control room calls up, a shoplifting in progress, two female shoplifters, any units free?
She faces a shoplifting charge.
I'd rather take a shoplifting rap than one for immodesty.
"He had no criminal history, other than a shoplifting charge.
"The heaviest thing going on in this area is a shoplifting," Mr. Allan said.
A disturbed childhood with a shoplifting mother doesn't begin to explain his depravity.
One adventure has Johnny trying to toughen up his weakling brother with a shoplifting lesson.
Incredibly, the court did not find 25 years for a shoplifting offense to be grossly disproportionate.
A shoplifting arrest made decent-paying jobs even harder to find.
I don't fancy you!" Once, she was on a shoplifting charge.
Store staff had reported a shoplifting, and Rankin suspected Chapman was the culprit.
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