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Discover LudwigThe phrase "committed offences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to actions that violate laws or regulations.
Example: "The defendant was found guilty of having committed offences related to fraud and embezzlement."
Alternatives: "perpetrated crimes" or "engaged in illegal activities."
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China has demanded he be sent to China because he committed offences there," he told AFP.
Police are considering a complaint that Conway committed offences under the Fraud Act.
Detectives have arrested four men on suspicion that they may have committed offences under terrorism laws.
So are the prisoners who have committed offences such as making political remarks in their letters.
Interventions for children who have committed offences are centred around why boys engage in, or desist from, offending.
It claims politicians might have committed offences of misconduct in public office by promoting the £350m claim.
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2) What are the identifiable risk needs factors for non-alcohol dependent women who commit offences involving alcohol misuse?
They were also arrested on suspicion of committing offences under the Computer Misuse Act.
"A number of people have been working together jointly to commit offences," he said.
"I ended up committing offences because I just didn't care.
Homeless people are going out committing offences and shoplifting to survive.
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