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"I stole something".
Somebody stole something that's yours".
Instead, the girl continued, "You stole something".
From each of them, Sept. 11 stole something dear.
"We know you stole something — you will have to be searched".
"That's like saying, 'Well, they stole something, but they're good guys,' " Mr. White said.
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If you are trying to act suspicious about stealing something, say "got it", "free", "steal", "stole", "sneak" and "grabbed".
"Steal something from me".
Somebody's going to steal something".
It's stolen something from her".
"It was like I had stolen something".
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