Sentence examples for to gangs from inspiring English sources

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to gangs

noun

A going, journey; a course, path, track.

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They're turning to gangs and violence.

Some are drawn to gangs.

"The vast majority don't belong to gangs," he said.

"Decades of neglect have led to gangs and antisocial behaviour.

Some politicians, in both government and opposition parties, have been linked to gangs responsible for killings.

A recurring factor, besides senselessness, was gang membership.How many young people belong to gangs?

There, a large crowd was taking in the sun, including several people who belong to gangs.

Bandannas and stocking caps are linked to the hip-hop rap culture and also to gangs.

That's child abuse, but there is also a link to gangs," she says.

About 30percentt of murders statewide are tied to gangs, he said.

How are we changing their lives so they don't come out again and go back to gangs?

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