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Discover LudwigThe phrase “major crime” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a serious felony, or a crime that carries a more severe punishment than a minor crime. For example, “The suspect was charged with a major crime and is facing up to 20 years in prison.”.
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"This was evidence in a major crime.
"This was a major crime.
As I said, "X" isn't a major crime.
For services to policing and major crime investigations.
But it's not a major crime that was committed".
But our major crime is mostly car boosters, peddlers.
Citywide, major crime over all was down 1.3 percent, but there were some notable increases.
Still, when a major crime occurs, it creates a bit of conflict.
Not for any major crime — they said he had slapped his sister around.
Scotland Yard said the Homicide and Major Crime Command has been informed and inquiries have begun.
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The state police major-crime squad was called in yesterday to investigate.
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