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The phrase "committed adultery" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person engaging in sexual relations with someone other than their spouse. For example, "John committed adultery with one of his coworkers."
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She has committed adultery.
Paul has committed adultery.
A woman who had never committed adultery.
"Amir and I committed adultery," Marie said.
If a woman committed adultery, she had to die.
You are a married man and have committed adultery.
When Abanzima committed adultery, he punished her severely, despite his anthropologist's knowledge of Congolese morals.
A law of Augustus himself required a husband to denounce a wife who committed adultery.
Thus, it said, a wife should not receive less alimony because she committed adultery, nor should a husband be required to pay more because he committed adultery.
"There were girls there that were prostitutes, and I committed adultery on my wife multiple times.
Women who committed adultery were considered unfit for either custody or access.
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