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Discover Ludwig"commit offense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone breaking the law, for example, "The suspect was accused of committing an offense."
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Commit offense, get knuckles rapped (pay fine), go ye forth and sin no more.
An August 21 indictment shows Yu has been charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and is further accused of conspiracy to commit offense or defraud the United States.
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Soldiers who commit offenses will be held accountable as appropriate".
National studies have shown that African-American students are no more likely than others to commit offenses that require removal.
In India, if children as young as 7 and those below 18 commit offenses, they are recognized as "juveniles in conflict with law".
In most countries the punishment of agreements to commit offenses, irrespective of whether the criminal purpose was attempted or executed, is largely confined to political offenses against the state.
In most civil-law countries, the punishment of agreements to commit offenses, irrespective of whether the criminal purpose was attempted or executed, is largely confined to political offenses against the state.
On Thursday, in a letter sent to the owners of the National Football League's thirty-two teams, the commissioner Roger Goodell introduced new punishment guidelines for any league personnel who commit offenses relating to domestic violence or sexual assault.
On average, 7 in 10 make it onto the stage; of those, 8 in 10 return to mainstream education or work, and more than 3 in 4 do not commit offenses or become repeat offenders.
The Perpetrator-Motive Research Desisn (PMRD) is a 12-step methodological design, which focuses on gaining a thorough understanding of the motivations, values, needs, and tactics of those who commit offenses against others.
It's a tiny percentage of autistic people who commit offenses like this.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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