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Discover Ludwig"having committed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an action that has already been done and is typically part of the past perfect tense. For example, "Having committed the crime, the criminal was sentenced to 10 years in prison."
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having committed three in the first half.
If, having committed, I failed, I could accept that.
Child pornographers are rightly regarded as having committed a crime.
"Please forgive me for having committed this offence," he begins.
Why would he lie on the stand about having committed these crimes?
He has less of a sense of having committed a crime, less of a negative feeling.
Fighting intensified, and both sides were accused of having committed human rights abuses.
He said he regretted not having committed suicide at the U.C.L.A. hospital.
Panasonic is also an investor in Tesla Motors, having committed $30 million in 2010.
At industry gatherings, he became known for having committed the world's flight schedules to memory.
That same month national prosecutors charged him with having committed money laundering.
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