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"intentionally committed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an act done on purpose. For example, "He was found guilty of intentionally committing tax fraud."
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"To anyone that thinks we've intentionally committed commercial suicide with this album, it's far from it," agrees Goldwasser.
The judge reminded the boy of his responsibility for the attack, saying his actions "were not a mistake but intentionally committed".
Prosecutors would have to show that the officers intentionally committed acts that another officer in the same circumstances would have thought unreasonable, she said, adding, "This is a very tough standard".
Marc Perkel, San Bruno, California Knocking down laws Surely it would not "wreak havoc" on civil liberties to ask a jury whether a given C.I.A. agent "knowingly and intentionally committed an act that he believed to be illegal," as Harvey Silverglate suggests ("Prosecute at your peril," Views, April 24).
She told newspapers on Sunday that the she strongly disputes the allegations that she intentionally committed any fraud.
An offender doesn't have to have intentionally committed fraud Spitzer must show only that a failure to disclose relevant information hurt consumers.
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It said Mehajer would not be disqualified from civic office because he "did not intentionally commit the breaches".
The singers consistently and intentionally commit the cardinal sin of 21st-century opera performance: even in dialogue they stand directly facing the audience and address their music forward.
To the contrary, our systems are not set up to be foddered by economic weaponry when people from around the world come to intentionally commit crimes for political purposes and have North Dakota taxpayers pick up the tab".
The plaintiffs' lawyers claim it will be practically impossible to bring a court case against the windstorm association, but Mr. Carona and tort reformers say claimants will be able to do so if association employees intentionally commit fraud or fail to meet deadlines.
Aggravated cruelty is defined as: [any] person [who] intentionally commits an act that causes a companion animal to suffer serious injury or death.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com