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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
criminalize .
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Examples
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If women with arrest records are categorically unworthy of trust, wouldn't that apply to those Melissa Farley cites as wanting prostitution to remain criminalized as well as those who argue for legalization?
Monica Shores: Prostitution "Experts" Versus Prostitutes: Why Don't All Sex Workers Deserve a Voice? Monica Shores 2010
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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All the people who use it now will just find some other alternative to smoking pot if it is criminalized, which is why people buy the expens
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