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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'crime on' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to use it in a sentence, you would have to use a different construction such as "a crime against," "a crime of," "a crime committed," or some other preposition+noun phrase. For example, you could say "The police are investigating a crime on the grounds of the park."
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Indo-Trinidadians blame crime on blacks.
They proudly advertised their crime on YouTube.
Experienced a hate crime on public transport?
"It's organised crime on the biggest scale".
How do the changes affect crime on the streets?
Mr. Arenas admitted the crime on a surveillance tape.
The official facts of the crime, on their face, pointed directly to Mr. Hughes.
At first, he laid the blame for the crime on the four friends.
"We can really disrupt crime on the Internet through these types of tactics.
He launches similar tirades, blaming crime on "capitalist values" and past governments.
And reported crime on the subways is at a record low.
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