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9 English lessons on the topic of
'police'
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“He proudly served on the New York police force for over 30 years.”
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“He was doing over 100 miles per hour.”
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“Do they suspect foul play?”
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“Police have not yet determined the cause of death.”
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“No one has come forward yet to claim responsibility for the attacks and police have not named any suspects.”
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“He is currently being held in a maximum security prison.”
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“A fugitive has been apprehended after attempting to escape from a Durham county jail.”
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“I got pulled over on my way home last night.”
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“I hear some kind of siren in the background.”
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