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Discover Ludwig'evil criminal' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe someone who has committed a heinous crime or someone who is considered malevolent or immoral. For example, "The evil criminal deserved to be punished for his heinous acts."
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Constantine, who is actually an evil criminal and looks like me, walked in the door.
Which doesn't seem like the sort of thing that an evil criminal mastermind would necessarily do.
The perpetrators' only achievement is an evil, criminal notoriety and worldwide condemnation of their actions.
In the words of one of my regular inmates, "Yoga has saved me from the evil criminal inside of me".
Cleland acknowledged Sandusky had done some good through his charitable work, but his contributions were outweighed by "evil" criminal acts.
Just as the Bond character was essayed by different actors, so too was the villain Blofeld, as head of the evil criminal organization SPECTRE.
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Yes, retroactive changes in immigration law are now condemning many people who do not fit the image of evil criminals.
The Coptic Church in a statement called on its followers to have "confidence that their great nation won't rest without retribution for the evil criminals".
The Coptic church in a statement called on its followers to have "confidence that their great nation won't rest without retribution for the evil criminals".
The Coptic church called on its followers to have "confidence that their great nation won't rest without retribution for the evil criminals".
This exhortation before a party whose older leaders were youthful Fascists had a very clear meaning: no more black-and-white representations of anti-Fascists and partisan fighters as noble patriots and Fascists as evil criminals.
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