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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repeat offenses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe actions or behaviors that are committed multiple times, often in a legal or disciplinary context. Example: "The defendant was charged with repeat offenses, indicating a pattern of criminal behavior."
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Repeat offenses can be considered a felony.
Others have imposed tougher sentencing measures, particularly for repeat offenses.
Here's the latest batch — all repeat offenses — including one in a headline.
We've added a handful of new warnings in hopes of cutting down on these repeat offenses.
Current fines are $2,200 for a first offense and up to $10,000 for repeat offenses.
Criminal penalties includes fines of as much as $1 million or 10 years in jail for repeat offenses.
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Applewhite was also warned that a repeat offense would have more serious consequences.
UEFA also gave the federation a suspended six-point deduction for a repeat offense.
The punishment is the minimum under new rules for this season; a repeat offense calls for a one-year ban.
And, consarn it, "State of Mind" starts the second and third episodes the same way — a repeat offense for which there is really no excuse, not even the fact that the main character is a psychiatrist.
Companies routinely argue that while they may be settling multiple violations of the same law, the facts of each case are different — and therefore not exactly a repeat offense.
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