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1. The judge slowly took out three gold coins from his pocket.
2. The judge slowly put in three gold coins in/into his pocket.
(Is #2 correct as the opposite meaning of #2? Can we use both 'in' and 'into'?)
3. The public prosecutor accused the criminal, but the lawyer/attorney tried to defend the criminal. What sentence will be made from the judge?
(Did I use the technial terms well? Would you correct errors in the passage? Do I have to add 'public' before 'prosecutor'?)
2. The judge slowly put in three gold coins in/into his pocket.
(Is #2 correct as the opposite meaning of #2? Can we use both 'in' and 'into'?)
3. The public prosecutor accused the criminal, but the lawyer/attorney tried to defend the criminal. What sentence will be made from the judge?
(Did I use the technial terms well? Would you correct errors in the passage? Do I have to add 'public' before 'prosecutor'?)
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