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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful crime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a crime that is particularly heinous or morally reprehensible.
Example: "The community was in shock after the news of the awful crime that took place last night."
Alternatives: "horrific crime" or "terrible crime".
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Awful crime is her fate.
What awful crime did he commit?
They will also not be playing for a program with an awful crime buried beneath it.
On the surface, outrage and sorrow brought Jasper together.The townsfolk were adamant that this awful crime did not represent them.
He told me, "In the early nineteen-nineties, we were losing tourists because of the awful crime numbers we had".
But the more 'sex and the ex' is focused on, the more it diminishes the awful crime.
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One common rationale for capital punishment is that it will deter others from committing awful crimes.
In her unassuming, almost motherly way, Ms. Clarke excels at getting close to people implicated in awful crimes.
Had he not been arrested he may well have gone on to commit more awful crimes.
Yes, he's the recipient of misdirected empathy, and, no, we shouldn't "glorify" his awful crimes in any way.
Until its former leaders answer for these awful crimes, Yugoslavia should get only a welcoming handshake from the rest of Europe, not an embrace.
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