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You could use the phrase 'complicit' in lieu of 'to complicity'. Example sentence: He was found to be complicit in the illegal activity.
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to complicity
noun
The state of being complicit; involvement as a partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing.
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There is a point where willful blindness turns to complicity.
The man later confessed to complicity in the attack.
In other words, the mock-documentary material moves from observation to complicity to participation.
Guede, a drifter with a drug history, pled guilty to complicity in the killing.
The whole country is appalled.' David Cameron 'Editorial negligence is tantamount to complicity.
Piero's art is a multitudinous pictorial theatre, at which attendance amounts to complicity.
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For example, if the cops charge a bikie as a criminal in Victoria, it's their responsibility to prove complicity to crime.
For example, if the cops charge a biker as a criminal in Victoria, it's their responsibility to prove complicity to crime.
A third option is for the United States to strive to avoid complicity.
Let's put names to the dead, dates to the crimes, and details to our complicity.
Mr Davis points out that whereas America has owned up to its complicity in rendition but declined to prosecute junior officers, "we have done the opposite".
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