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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commit breach" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the act of violating a law, agreement, or duty.
Example: "The company was found to commit breach of contract when it failed to deliver the goods on time."
Alternatives: "violate" or "breach" or "transgress."
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Prosecutors say that the six people banded together to help commit breach of trust against Siemens by setting up secret funds outside Germany.
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They were arrested in four separate locations in central London, on suspicion of being about to commit breaches of the peace.
In a newsletter, the organization she leads — Women of Zimbabwe Arise!, known as Woza — said it told soldiers and police officers to refrain from beating people, a statement the police charged was "likely to induce the members to withhold their services or to commit breaches" of discipline.
If she commits breach… she will suffer disqualification from claiming maintenance".
German state prosecutors said Friday that they were investigating whether officials at IKB might have committed breach of trust or violated German securities law.
Moreover, the atrocities committed breach numerous international conventions against torture, crimes against humanity, et al. He is a prime candidate for the ICC, especially since he has committed crimes against foreign nationals over which their countries of origin could exercise jurisdiction and ask the ICC to prosecute.
All sides in Libya's conflict are committing breaches of international law that may amount to war crimes, including abductions, torture and the killing of civilians, the United Nations has said.
During a sleepless night, he wrote what came to be known as the Zibel Memorandum, detailing three recent instances in which he believed Justice Thayer had committed breaches of ethics.
We recommend that for committing breaches of the code of conduct, one of which was a particularly serious breach, Mr Geoff Hoon apologise to the House through this committee in writing and that his entitlement to a parliamentary photopass be suspended for five years, with effect from 1 January 2011.
"There is such an overwhelming body of evidence that the Saudis have committed breaches of international humanitarian law in Yemen that the UK government can no longer rely on their rather weak reassurances, and should instead initiate their own review to confirm, in my view, that there have been breaches which would require them to stop arms sales to Saudi".
Ms. Blake says that one part of the genesis of "The Postmistress" was the idea that a postal worker entrusted with getting letters to their addressees might have reason to commit a breach of ethics.
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