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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "gross crime" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a serious or heinous crime. Example: The judge was appalled by the defendant's gross crime and sentenced him to life in prison without parole.
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Housing factors determine the chances of crime and the level of the gross crime rate.
Data shows that China's gross crime rate has climbed since the early period of the Reform and Opening-Up (see Fig. 1).
We thus formulate the second hypothesis: Hypothesis 2: An increase in the average number of family members who stay at home can decrease the gross crime rate of a region.
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This is partly the reason why a higher proportion of population migration can contribute to higher rates of victims and gross crimes.
This is the film's grossest crime.
Keeping a citizen off a jury because of race is a gross civic crime.
What we're talking about is a gross corporate crime.
I've seen this so many times in acts of forgiveness, particularly when victims of serious crimes historical crimes, gross human rights violations reach out to perpetrators who have expressed a sense of remorse.
The Whistleblower Protection Act covers federal employees who report crime, gross mismanagement or danger but not necessarily scientific misconduct, Ruch says.
The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 was supposed to prevent retaliation against certain government employees who expose crime, gross abuse, mismanaged funds, or public safety threats, Bhandari said, but she noted that "not all federal employees are covered by that.
Less helpfully, if tasteful historical refurb catches on, Mr Gyimah may soon have to explain why representatives of individuals convicted of one particular no-longer-a-crime – gross indecency – should have a monopoly on posthumous pardons.
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