stolen art
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstolenandart
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stolen
verb
uk/ˈstəʊ.lən/us/ˈstoʊ.lən/
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art
noun
uk/ɑːt/us/ɑːrt/
the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that ...
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(Definition ofstolenandartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The problem of unlawful circulation of national treasures is worth tackling, just as we are tackling trafficking instolenartand objects.
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We should also consider the traffic instolenart.
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A computerised data base to indexstolenartworks is about to be set up.
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Only a small percentage ofstolenartis recoveredestimates range from 5 to 10%.
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On the black market,stolenartfetches perhaps a tenth of its estimated value if it can even be sold at all.
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Stolenartis sometimes used by criminals as collateral to secure loans.
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They also believed he had information concerningstolenart.
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These pieces in present times are consideredstolenart.
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She runs her own detective agency, which specializes in exposing art frauds and recoveringstolenart.
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Traybin had been waiting outside the entire time, waiting to determine where thestolenartis concealed.
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