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"may have committed" is a correct part of a sentence and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to express uncertainty or possibility about a past action or event. Example: Sarah may have committed the crime, but there is not enough evidence to prove it.
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Dr David Kelly may have committed suicide.
"He may have committed a sin.
Clients may have committed money to the sector rather blindly.
But Mr. Nkunda's troops may have committed similar abuses.
Meanwhile, a United Nations report has warned that Eritrea's government may have committed crimes against humanity.
Prosecutors in Ankara are investigating claims that both academics may have committed treason.
Some think he has help; others that he may have committed suicide.
Human rights groups say both sides may have committed war crimes.
Others may have committed fraud when getting their mortgage and are reluctant to come forward.
"I may have committed mistakes but I never committed crimes," Rousseff said.
Do you seek out relatives for explanations, to pinpoint crimes they may have committed?
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