/klɪrəns ʌv kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: phá án.
A more thorough explanation: “Clearance of crime” refers to the process by which a crime is resolved or closed by law enforcement authorities. This typically occurs when a suspect is arrested, charged, and prosecuted for the crime, leading to a resolution of the case. It can also refer to situations where a crime is solved through other means, such as the identification of a suspect who is deceased or already in custody for another offense.
Example: The police conducted a thorough investigation, resulting in the clearance of the crime from the suspect’s record.