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The phrase "committed genocide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about historical events, legal contexts, or human rights violations.
Example: "The tribunal found that the regime had committed genocide against its own people."
Alternatives: "perpetrated genocide" or "carried out genocide."
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Russia's repeated accusations that Georgia committed genocide were also false.
"It's my understanding that there will be people here who actually committed genocide," he added.
He said: "They hope to rewrite history because this is a country that committed genocide.
Serbia said that Croatia committed genocide when it expelled its Serb population in 1995.
"I didn't want to be called somebody who committed genocide because I have never been that.
He has committed genocide, killing between 50,000 and 100,000 people in northern Iraq.
Maybe later, when the Reich is in place but he hadn't committed genocide yet.
On one form, applicants are asked whether they've ever committed genocide.
Tribunal judges have already established that Serbs committed genocide in Srebrenica.
The Doctor is a man who has preached the sanctity of all life, committed genocide and blown up inhabited planets.
This really is nonsense: the Nazis committed genocide, they did not stop people imposing an unnecessary medical procedure on children.
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