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1 grave offence
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2 grave offense
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3 grave
1) могила2) авторитетний, впливовий, вагомий; серйозний, важкий ( про злочин тощо)•- grave consequences
- grave crime
- grave offence
- grave offense
- grave penalty
- grave responsibility
- grave robbing
- grave suspicion
- grave suspicions
- grave violation
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