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No, the phrase 'crime to' is not correct and usable in written English. However, the phrase 'a crime to' is acceptable. For example, "It would be a crime to waste such a beautiful day."
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What a crime to forget this.
It's a crime to possess counterfeit money".
"You can't report a crime to one.
No matter what their crime to society?
Trafficking is an easy crime to solve.
Now it's a crime to be black".
It's now a federal crime to wreck the wreck.
_Is it a crime to hook up with random people?
It's a crime to waste money, however well intentioned.
How can it be a crime to have a disease?
"It's not a crime to be overwhelmed," he said.
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