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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commit crime" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a general action of breaking the law, or when talking about a specific law that has been broken. For example: "The suspect was charged with the crime of committing fraud."
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"His only purpose was to commit crime.
Finally, women are often less culpable when they commit crime.
THE use of firearms to commit crime is a particular problem in the Americas.
If they end up congregating in gangs then they are more likely to commit crime.
"The crisis is that the response to Aboriginal people who commit crime is jail.
They say migrants spit, steal electricity, commit crime, harass women, drain the public dole.
However, in reality, very few Gypsies and Travellers commit crime and anti-social behaviour," she said.
Thus their intention to commit crime had to be specifically proven".
There have been concerns that drones are increasingly being used to commit crime.
"We're not saying that children who commit crime should be let off," she says.
If we want fewer victims, we need to give anonymity to children who commit crime".
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