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Sentences with ABSOLVABLE

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"He committed a crime that was absolvable under the new law."
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"The judge found the defendant absolvable due to lack of evidence."
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"Her mistakes were absolvable as they were unintentional."
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"The company's financial losses were absolvable through careful planning."
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"The student's tardiness was absolvable since it was the first time."
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"The team's defeat was absolvable considering their injured players."
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"The teacher granted an absolvable excuse for the student's absence."
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"His behavior was absolvable after he apologized sincerely."
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"The doctor assured the patient that their condition was absolvable."
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"The committee declared the errors in the report to be absolvable."
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"The criminal's actions were heinous, but his remorse made him somewhat absolvable."
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"Although the mistake was significant, it was considered absolvable due to the extenuating circumstances."
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"Her genuine apologizes and efforts to make amends made her absolvable in the eyes of her friends."
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"The judge believed that the defendant was genuinely sorry and deserved an absolvable sentence."
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"Despite his past wrongdoings, he strived to change and become absolvable."
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"The committee reviewed the case and concluded that it was absolvable."
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"The priest assured him that his sins were absolvable through true repentance."
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"The public opinion was divided on whether his actions were absolvable or not."
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"She felt a burden lifted off her shoulders when she was absolvable by her peers."
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"The jury pondered over whether the crime was absolvable or warranted a harsher punishment."
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"Having completed his community service and expressed genuine remorse, he was deemed absolvable."
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"The law recognized that some offenses were more absolvable than others."
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"The forgiveness offered by the victim made him believe that he was absolvable."
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"In some cases, even the most terrible crimes are considered absolvable given the right circumstances."
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"Her actions were irreversible, but she hoped they would be deemed absolvable."
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"The absolvable nature of the offense led to a lighter sentence for the defendant."
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"The offender sought counsel from a therapist to become absolvable."
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"She desperately sought redemption and a path to become absolvable."
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"The absolvable nature of the mistake allowed them to mend their friendship."
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