concept   commit murder
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, committing murder is illegal and morally unacceptable, with severe legal consequences.

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1 trying to murder United States Considered a serious criminal offense, punishable by law 2
2 commit murder US Illegal and morally reprehensible, punishable by law with severe penalties. 1
3 commit murder United States Considered a serious criminal offense and punishable by law 1
4 commit murder United States Committing murder is illegal and morally unacceptable, and perpetrators are subject to severe legal consequences such as imprisonment or capital punishment. 1
5 commit murder United States Considered a serious crime, punishable by law 1
6 committing murder United States Considered a serious crime with severe legal consequences, as well as a moral taboo. 1
7 committing murder United States Considered illegal and morally wrong, punishable by law 1
8 committing murder United States Considered a serious criminal offense, punishable by law 1
9 kill United States Killing is generally considered morally and legally wrong, except in cases of self-defense or capital punishment. 1
10 kill United States Killing humans is considered a serious crime and is punishable by law. 1
11 kill United States Killing is generally considered illegal and morally wrong, except in self-defense or in the context of war. 1
12 kill United States Killing people is considered a serious crime and is punishable by law. 1
13 kill United States Killing of animals for meat consumption is common and often regulated by laws for ethical and safety reasons. 1
14 kill people United States Considered a heinous crime and is punishable by law. 1
15 killer United States Killer refers to a dangerous criminal who has committed murder and is sought by law enforcement. 1
16 killer United States Criminal act punishable by law 1
17 killer United States Killer is a term used to describe a serious threat, such as a dangerous criminal or a life-threatening situation. 1
18 killer United States Killer refers to a person who has committed murder, typically an intentional act of violence. 1
19 killing US Killing is universally considered a serious crime and is punishable by law. 1
20 killing United States Generally considered a serious crime, subject to legal punishment. 1
21 killing United States Generally considered illegal and immoral, with severe legal consequences. 1
22 killing people US Considered a serious crime with severe legal consequences 1
23 killing people United States Considered a serious crime with severe legal consequences 1
24 killing people United States Considered a grave crime and punishable by law 1
25 killing people United States Considered a crime and punishable by law 1
26 murder US Considered a serious crime, punishable by law 1
27 murder United States Considered a serious crime and punishable by law in most cases 1
28 murder United States Murder is universally considered a serious crime and is punishable by law. 1
29 murder United States Murder is considered a serious crime and is punishable by law. 1
30 murder United States Considered a heinous crime punishable by law 1
31 murderer United States Considered a criminal and subject to legal consequences 1
32 murderer United States Murderers are condemned and prosecuted in a court of law, and face severe penalties such as imprisonment or the death penalty. 1
33 trying to murder United States Considered a serious criminal act, punishable by law. 1
34 trying to murder United States Legally punishable and morally condemned, with severe legal consequences such as imprisonment or even death penalty. 1
35 trying to murder United States Considered a serious criminal offense with severe legal consequences 1