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"commit the crime" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to perform an illegal or unlawful act. It can be used in any context where someone has broken the law and is being accused or discussed, such as in a news report or in a legal document. Example: The suspect was arrested for allegedly committing the crime of burglary.
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Did he really commit the crime?
But many believe he did not commit the crime.
DNA evidence later proved he did not commit the crime.
7 The detective must not himself commit the crime.
Nor was it clear exactly who did commit the crime.
By 2003, the prosecutors wrote in their indictment, "the conspiracy to commit the crime had begun".
Others were prepared to commit the crime of pushing to the front.
The second question is whether the person had an opportunity to commit the crime.
"These offenders have been put behind bars because they chose to commit the crime.
It does not expressly acknowledge the pardoned person did not commit the crime.
Mr. Daniels said Mr. Jenoff offered to pay him to commit the crime.
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