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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious criminal" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has committed a serious or major crime. Example: The suspect was charged as a serious criminal after evidence was found linking him to multiple cases of armed robbery.
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There are very serious criminal allegations in the ARD documentary.
Immigrants with serious criminal records would not be eligible.
Stephen Paddock, the shooter, had no serious criminal record.
Misleading the parliament is a serious criminal offence.
When it does occur, it constitutes a serious criminal offense".
Both Omar and Bakalli had serious criminal records.
Merely possessing this material is a serious criminal offence".
But her dry derision of a serious criminal isn't what brought angry responses from Jewish readers.
"Criticising the leader is a very serious criminal case," he wrote.
Seventeen protesters face serious criminal charges for their involvement in the May 6 melee.
Under UK law, an immigrant who commits a serious criminal offence is subject to automatic deportation.
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