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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to stealing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of theft or referring to the action of taking something unlawfully.
Example: "His tendency to stealing has caused him many problems in life."
Alternatives: "to thievery" or "to theft."
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That's equivalent to stealing.
From Enron to stealing books.
She has admitted only to stealing $7 million.
They confessed to stealing phones and cash.
It is tantamount to stealing his soul.
They would just be driven to stealing otherwise.
Reynaldo eventually graduated to stealing cars himself, Frank said.
Some frustrated would-be buyers turned to stealing Chilean cars.
Released upon turning eighteen, Dellelo returned to stealing.
"They can't steal it like they're accustomed to stealing it".
She admits to stealing, smoking marijuana and truancy.
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