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The phrase "punishable offense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action (or inaction) that is punishable under a particular set of laws. For example, "The failure to pay taxes is considered a punishable offense in many countries."
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No, they bottled it up, making "griping" a punishable offense.
But the court said it was not a punishable offense.
The government has proposed a law that would make psychological abuse within couples a punishable offense.
They also made any sex outside marriage — known as zina — a punishable offense.
There was no mention of the lack of a driver's license, a punishable offense.
A 2005 law made rape a punishable offense after intense lobbying from survivors and the Haitian Ministry of Women's Affairs.
But chucking 3-pointers without letting the offense create a quality shot first is also a punishable offense.
He said the public prosecutor's office would investigate to see "if there is some type of punishable offense".
India is one of the few countries that still regard the attempt to commit suicide as a punishable offense.
The most important teaching of Nuremberg was that aggressive war is a punishable offense that must apply equally to all.
And tigers are still being smuggled into China and Vietnam, where governments have yet to demonstrate that any purchase of tigers is a serious, punishable offense.
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