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The attempted stage refers to the phase in the commission of a crime where an individual has taken substantial steps toward completing the crime but has not yet finished it. In legal terms, this stage is significant because it can lead to criminal liability even if the crime is not fully executed. Depending on jurisdiction, the criteria for what constitutes an "attempt" may vary, but it generally involves intent and actions that demonstrate a clear movement toward the completion of the offense.

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