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"committing fraud" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an act of deliberately deceiving someone in order to obtain money or some other advantage. For example, "He was convicted of committing fraud by falsifying documents to obtain a bank loan."
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Follow the rules to preventing yourself from committing fraud.
"But if I were a swindler, if I were committed to committing fraud, I would be in green energy.
But none of that is relevant to committing fraud.
"Mr. Solow's 'chosen profession' consisted of committing fraud against his investors," the judge wrote.
These are banks going to court and committing fraud," he said.
"It was a target letter, saying that she was suspected of committing fraud," he said.
The internet isn't just good for committing fraud; it can also end one.(Photo credit: AFP) .
As things settled down after a busy January, I discovered that my bookkeeper was committing fraud.
Most retailers do what they can to exploit the rebate and discount systems without committing fraud.
"Those committing fraud exploit the slowness of the system by changing tactics regularly.
But it is unclear whether that will deter executives from committing fraud, they said.
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