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Filter by Meaning The reviewer will prosecute the movie with scathing comments for its poor quality.
The coach will prosecute the player with grueling training regimes to prepare them for high-level competition.
The philosopher will prosecute the argument with rigorous examination to uncover any logical inconsistencies.
The company will prosecute anyone caught stealing office supplies.
The police will prosecute the thief for stealing.
The company will prosecute its expansion plans aggressively.
The lawyer will prosecute the case in court to prove their client's innocence.
The investigator will prosecute the witness with intense scrutiny to determine their credibility.
The city will prosecute anyone caught littering in public areas.
The prosecutor will prosecute the defendant for fraud.
He is excited to prosecute a field study on the behavior of animals in their natural habitat.
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