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The phrase "attempted to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is trying to carry out an action, often related to a crime or wrongdoing.
Example: "The suspect attempted to commit robbery but was apprehended before he could escape."
Alternatives: "tried to carry out" or "made an effort to execute".
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At the age of twelve, she attempted to commit suicide.
She ran away and attempted to commit suicide.
The suspect then drove himself to a hospital, where he attempted to commit suicide.
Leon Smith, the troubled rookie who attempted to commit suicide in November, was released by the Dallas Mavericks today.
He still loved Harriet, even though while they were married she attempted to commit adultery with all the "R"s in the Manhattan telephone directory.
Mr. Tanzi's lawyer on Tuesday denied that his client had attempted to commit suicide, according to the Italian financial daily Il Sole/24 Ore.
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People attempt to commit suicide.
The attacker was taken into custody after attempting to commit suicide, Chinese media reported.
Cornell R. Johnston III, 19, is charged with attempting to commit criminal homicide.
Police have speculated that Mr Drysdale was attempting to commit suicide.
A police officer may arrest a person who is committing or attempting to commit a crime in the officer's presence.
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