Find natural alternatives to "she's the one who stole my designs" in English, with scene-based examples and tone guidance.

It means the speaker believes she is the person who stole the designs.
From The Day We Got Married, Episode 32
Someone is accusing a woman of stealing the speaker's designs.
Use this when directly accusing someone of theft or plagiarism. It can sound hostile, so it is best saved for serious conflict and not everyday polite conversation.
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