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The phrase 'crime being' is not grammatically correct.
You can use the phrase 'crime is' instead. For example: Crime is a serious problem that needs to be addressed.
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Mr. Wu's crime: being a counterrevolutionary rightist.
A crime prevented is better than a crime being prosecuted.
First, the Court thinks the affidavits or the orders must particularize the crime being committed.
"We're spending public dollars where there is no crime being committed," she said.
It makes you want to call 911: 'Police officer, I'm watching a crime being committed.
*That it concerned a matter that was "material" to the crime being investigated.
There, interrogators accused them of one crime: being North Koreans in China illegally.
The crime being investigated was not serious: that Mba had leaked information was known, and acknowledged.
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Crime is rare.
Crime was up.
Drugrelated crime was first.
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