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"convictions for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone being found guilty of a crime or wrongdoing. Example: The criminal had previous convictions for theft and fraud, making his latest arrest all the more concerning.
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Previous convictions for assault and criminal damage.
In 2011, there were just eight convictions for human trafficking.
Mr. Ebel had convictions for robbery, assault and weapons charges.
All convictions for murder automatically attract a mandatory life sentence.
In 1990, there were 140 convictions for brothel-keeping.
Every year we see convictions for absentee ballot fraud.
He had fraud convictions for a driving licence scam.
Some already had convictions for football-related violence.
Love has past convictions for a drug offence and theft.
He is now in jail after convictions for other crimes.
Convictions for offences such as child trafficking are extremely rare.
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