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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had committed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that an action or event took place in the past, before another action or event. This tense is called the past perfect tense. Examples: 1. She had committed to the project before she realized how much work it would require. 2. The suspect had already committed several crimes before he was arrested. 3. The company had committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 20% by the end of the year. 4. By the time I arrived, my friends had already committed to going to the concert. 5. The team had committed to winning the championship, and they were determined to achieve their goal.
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He had committed suicide".
Apparently she had committed suicide.
She had committed felonies.
He insisted he had committed no felony.
Her father had committed suicide.
"A friend had committed suicide.
Mr. Gonzalez had committed suicide.
Her mother had committed suicide.
None had committed a crime.
Miya had committed suicide 10 years earlier.
In 1950, Eugene Jr. had committed suicide.
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