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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stealing" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be used in very specific contexts, such as in legal or literary discussions, but it is generally awkward and not standard.
Example: "The act of a stealing was evident in the way the items were taken without permission."
Alternatives: "a theft" or "an act of theft".
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What it actually says: If you're: A) stealing something, and B) incompetent, you'll love the Instinct.
A: Stealing her TV".
Does he have a stealing lead? - then you can execute your pitch better".
It took a "stealing incident" to compel me to acknowledge my Gypsy identity.
Is he a stealing Welshman that He should call up folks' bones from where they be laid?
The 52-year-old former farmer also faces a stealing charge in WA relating to a $27,000 hire car.
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Prep school incident-a stolen wrist watch.
"It's a steal".
A steal is a steal.
Paris and New York seem like a steal.
Add a stolen license plate.
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