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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: crime

9 English lessons on the topic of crime

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English Lesson: Let's not jump to conclusions.

1. “Let's not jump to conclusions.”

English Lesson: Let's say that someone breaks into your house and tries to attack you. What would you do?

2. “Let's say that someone breaks into your house and tries to attack you. What would you do?”

English Lesson: They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.

3. “They set up a meet in an abandoned warehouse by the docks.”

English Lesson: The jury found her 'not guilty'!

4. “The jury found her 'not guilty'!”

5. “I'm driving through a rough part of town.”

6. “He claims he didn't do it, but I strongly suspect that he did.”

7. “You could have killed someone!”

8. “I can't believe someone would do such a thing.”

9. “Please do not leave your valuables unattended.”

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