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"committing crimes" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of engaging in illegal or unlawful activities. Example: "The suspect was arrested for committing crimes of fraud and embezzlement."
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Committing crimes is what he did.
Most gun owners are not committing crimes.
All four have denied committing crimes.
Such envy extends well beyond people accused of committing crimes.
"Sometimes they happen to individuals committing crimes with loaded guns".
No evidence exists to implicate him in committing crimes.
"Some of those people videotaped themselves committing crimes.
"They are organized and they are committing crimes.
"NATO bombardment cannot be an excuse for committing crimes".
Nobody owns seventy trucks without committing crimes," he told Lakshman.
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In 2003 Bosnian Serb intelligence officer Momir Nikolić pled guilty to committing crimes against humanity.
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