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The word 'accomplice' is correct and usable in written English
You can use 'accomplice' to refer to someone who helps and assists with a certain act or situation. For example, "The thief's accomplice was never caught by the cops."
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accomplice
noun
A cooperator.
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Near the end of the first episode of season three, Hannibal asks Bedelia, his former therapist turned captive and accomplice: "Observe or participate?" Of course, Hannibal is in the middle of beating a man bloody and he wants to know if she is just watching or if she's going to help.
He blamed the violent element of his crimes on his accomplice, William Plunket.
Awaiting info on her accomplice", "After they fire her, maybe she needs to sign up as a client.
His controversial interviews did not justify the "racket sparked in our ranks that risks dangerously weakening our movement", he declared, adding: "I will not be an accomplice to that manoeuvre... That's why I have decided not to be a candidate for the regional elections".
"Bergoglio was no accomplice of the dictatorship.
This week brought news of an important accomplice: the camel.
Altogether, they induced a group of 43 students to participate with offers of academic credits or, failing that, cold cash.On the day of the experiment, each participant was introduced to a study partner, whom he was told was another student participant but who was in fact an accomplice of the two researchers.
The assassin and his accomplice claimed to be envoys from the Taliban's governing body in Pakistan, the Quetta Shura.
One accomplice was arrested but others got away.No security service can prevent every incident.
Mr Gröning is now accused of being an accomplice in the murder of about 300,000 Jews who arrived on trains from Hungary.In this section Great patriotic war, again Guilt and reconciliation Commitment anxiety Inside jobs Arrivederci, darling Aliyev's party The enforcer ReprintsUnusually for such a case, Mr Gröning admits his responsibility.
In April thieves stole £1.3m ($2.1m) from a branch of Barclays bank in London after an accomplice disguised as a repairman fitted its computers with a widget that helped the gang monitor and control them remotely.
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