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The phrase "a crime is committed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing criminal activity, legal matters, or narratives involving crime.
Example: "In the story, a crime is committed that changes the lives of all the characters involved."
Alternatives: "an offense occurs" or "a wrongdoing takes place".
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When a crime is committed, prosecutors theorize about motive and opportunity.
"Most CCTV footage is never looked at until well after a crime is committed," Schneier states.
A crime is committed only when they are flung open in exchange for money.
When a crime is committed, that is a matter for the courts.
When a crime is committed, they go to governments/courts for enforcement.
Whenever a crime is committed in London, police check to see if any suspects were captured on CCTV.
"It is not for the office to get in touch with police if a crime is committed," he said.
Wherever such a crime is committed, it should not be possible to kill a journalist without consequences.
"Every time a crime is committed by powerful people in Goiás, the same thing always happens....the accused are never sent to jury".
With stop-and-frisk, he said, "an officer has a reasonable suspicion that a crime is committed, is about to be committed, or has been committed.
Just as if today a crime is committed against any nation, religion, ethnicity or belief, we condemn that crime or genocide.
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a crime is solved
a murder is committed
a crime is made
a crime is required
a crime is defined
a crime is suspected
a crime is counted
a robbery is committed
a president is committed
a crime is reported
a vision is committed
a rape is committed
a candidate is committed
a crime is characterized
a country is committed
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