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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the offence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific wrongdoing or crime in a legal or informal context.
Example: "The lawyer provided a detailed explanation about the offence committed by the defendant."
Alternatives: "regarding the offence" or "concerning the offence".
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He later admitted he felt "terrible" about the offence caused.
I have had numerous calls and emails complaining about the offence that they have caused".
'This play is not just about the offence,' he said this weekend.
Because of this, I kept any discussion about the offence itself to a minimum.
It was all about the offence that they imagined - seeing black people wearing swimming suits".
TWO recent bits of news will be of interest to people who worry about the offence which advertising and other marketing tools can cause to religious believers.
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By 9am the next morning the actions of a few hundred drunk people had already been teased out on BBC radio into a debate about the offence-etiquette of, among other things, not wearing a remembrance poppy.
"You may think that she was clearly embarrassed talking about the offences, despite her generally positive demeanour.
The prosecution case was not opened and no details were given in court about the offences to which Gamble has admitted.
Giving evidence about the offences for the first time, Alqudsi cried and said it wasn't fair he was put in the same classification as terrorists in jail.
Prosecuting, Robert Davies said he would not go into graphic detail in open court about the offences, nor the content of online chat logs, footage and images recovered because they were so disturbing.
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