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Discover LudwigThe phrase "execution for" is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the punishment for a crime or violation of law. For example: - The convicted murderer was sentenced to execution for his heinous crime. - She faced execution for treason against the crown. - The new law calls for execution for anyone caught trafficking illegal drugs. - There is a heated debate over whether execution for certain crimes is a just form of punishment.
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Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center, said the last execution for rape was in 1964.
Clerics and government officials threatened him with execution for blasphemy.
In 1535, Cromwell presided over Thomas More's execution for treason.
Grace periods are stays of execution for procrastinators and scofflaws.
The US supreme court ultimately overturned a stay of execution for Wood.
Leighanne Gideon was 26 when she witnessed an execution for the first time.
When he is freed, his past catches up with him and he faces execution for desertion.
In this would-be thriller, Mr. Spacey plays a death-penalty opponent facing execution for murder.
The state parole board issued a stay of execution for a mentally ill murderer.
In other words five people face execution for taking part in a demonstration.
"Prison Director has stayed execution for (the second inmate) Charles Warner for 14 days".
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