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Discover Ludwig"crimes of" is a perfectly acceptable and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example: "The police are increasing their efforts to tackle the crimes of drug trafficking in the city."
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Several were crimes of passion.
The crimes, of course, were shockingly brutal.
Crimes of passion dropped 11%.
They also offer crimes, of course.
They are crimes of a monster instead".
All these are not crimes of poverty.
July 16-28: "Crimes of the Heart".
These are the crimes of a monster and a fanatic".
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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY -- CAMDEN "Crimes of the Heart," by Beth Hanley.
Number of protesters charged with crimes of violence -- zero.
'CRIMES OF THE HEART' In previews; opens on Thursday.
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