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The phrase "commit serious crimes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intentional act of breaking the law and being punished for it. For example, "Some criminals commit serious crimes that result in long prison sentences."
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"Most 20-year-olds who commit serious crimes don't get community service," she said.
Adolescents who commit serious crimes are, of course, held pending trial.
"In this environment, soldiers and other security forces commit serious crimes, often opportunistically, against civilians".
Since it won't, he has ordered the authorities to focus on deporting migrants who commit serious crimes.
Under California law, juvenile offenders who commit serious crimes can be kept in the system until they are 25.
In Whitney, Justice Brandeis voted to uphold Charlotte Anita Whitney's conviction on the grounds that she was involved in a "conspiracy" to commit "serious crimes".
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However, I did not commit serious crime such as 'planting an incendiary device at the [Debenhams] Harrow store'".
"However, I did not commit serious crime such as 'planting an incendiary device at the Harrow store'".
Savulescu and Persson claim that: We are not free to commit serious crime even now – the laws prohibits it on pain of punishment.
Some have committed serious crimes.
Some have committed serious crimes, some less serious.
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