noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
brain fingerprinting
genetic fingerprinting
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
genetic
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Nothing on the bodies, except of course as you pointed out his genetic fingerprint .
■ VERB
find
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They had found his fingerprints everywhere.
leave
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He knelt down and, soas to avoid leaving fingerprints , felt the barrel with the back of his hand.
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If you left fingerprints in his apartment, well, so what?
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She left another fingerprint in it.
take
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All we've got to do is to take his fingerprints and compare them with the beauties on this envelope.
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They would strip search us and take our fingerprints .
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The police took fingerprints from it and identified the body.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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DNA testing provides a genetic fingerprint that can be extremely accurate.
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Now this is a policy that's got Kevin McBride's fingerprints all over it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Absent are the smells of Old Spice, sweat and fingerprint ink of the homicide bureau.
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All we've got to do is to take his fingerprints and compare them with the beauties on this envelope.
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Five hours later officers admitted the £9,000 Bedford Astra had gone missing before they had checked it for fingerprints.
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It meant that the fingerprints really had guaranteed his innocence.
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My fingerprints will not lose their memory.
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Rain and Oliver called at the flat but the fingerprints man had still not been.
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She kept the place looking like a crime scene, right down to the fingerprint dust on the window blinds.
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That is unacceptable; we detect the Treasury's fingerprints in this.