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'commit a robbery' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in any context that implies criminal activity such as: "After a few weeks of surveillance, the police were able to arrest the suspect who had committed the robbery."
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Ruth tells Bob that she's pregnant, and then he goes off to commit a robbery.
Cassel in turn encourages his deaf friend to help him commit a robbery.
When their affair shifts into high gear, Alice persuades Pete to commit a robbery with her, then coldly dumps him.
In one message he suggested he was going to commit a robbery "and go on the run".
One more theory is that he had stolen something from the couple, or saw them commit a robbery, that official said.
The agent offered to commit arson in exchange for the use of one of Mr. DelVecchio's guns to commit a robbery.
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Petitioner committed a robbery in a hotel in New York.
"If someone commits a robbery, they'll know where I am".
He started life as Eel O'Brian, a lowlife gangster accidentally doused by some unnamed acid while committing a robbery.
Two prisoners, A and B, suspected of committing a robbery together, are isolated and urged to confess.
ANNALS OF CRIME about Robert Brown who at the age of 20, on Sept. 7, 1948, committed a robbery & a murder.
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