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Discover LudwigThe phrase "committed crime" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who has committed a crime. Example: The defendant was found guilty of committing a crime and was sentenced to ten years in prison.
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Since it allows for ZI, the Logit process measures the probability of reporting a committed crime only for those who may choose to commit crimes.
"I believe that the punishment proposed by the state is just and proportionate to the committed crime and the loss suffered by the state," Mr. Bogdanov said.
Attica Locke's debut Black Water Rising marked the American writer out as a socially committed crime writer of real acumen, and her follow-up The Cutting Season (Serpent's Tail, £14.99) is still a remarkably ambitious piece.
(Always Be Funky)." It also misstated the title of his newest release as "Suit & Tie (featuring Jay-Z)." It is "Howling Song (I Have Committed Crime and Must Reform Myself)." The Times is shamed by the errors.
When I was researching for my book on why sexual assault against women was increasing in India, I found that part of the problem was an increasing number of unmarried men who ended up in gangs and then committed crime.
We noted above that immigrants may be more likely to report a committed crime than a native.
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The men all committed crimes, some more serious than others.
He continued: "All the world knew that the American soldiers committed crimes in Iraq.
"But hidden, concealed from the public, was a different side, a side that committed crimes".
North Koreans were generally deported only if they became too visible or committed crimes.
"They committed crimes and attacked the Iraqi Army and the American Army, and there is no way to rehabilitate them," he said.
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