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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Word choice.

    If something is unlawful it means it is against the law, but not necessarily a criminal act; it can be a civil wrong, such as trademark infringement, for which the wrongdoer may be sued, but will unlikely face criminal prosecution.

    Illegal is a term that refers to another act that is illegal, but can also be a criminal act, such as money laundering.

    Why these examples aren’t that cut and dry? How are they used?

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