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The phrase "criminal to" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "criminal for." For example, "It is criminal for someone to take advantage of a vulnerable person."
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That seems almost criminal to me.
"I'd be a criminal to do so".
"It would be criminal to demolish it".
"It would be criminal to do anything but celebrate it".
Remorse is what you ask a criminal to show.
"For example, sentencing a criminal to 180 years in jail.
"It would be criminal to tear it down".
It would be criminal to overlook the Sun Inn.
It's criminal to eradicate such a strong place".
From petty criminal to drug user to prisoner to minister to separatist to humanist to martyr.
"It really allows the criminal to strike again, making all of us less safe".
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