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"motivations to commit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's reasons or motivations for doing or committing to something. For example: "We need to understand the motivations to commit the team to this project before we decide to move forward".
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Intentions refer to individuals' plans and motivations to commit a specific act.
The underlying issue when it comes to balancing national security and civil liberties is that every case is different human beings are complex, and their motivations to commit violence are often not as straightforward as we would like to make them out to be.
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Some have said that playing for him was motivation to commit to Penn State.
"A single line in the script could be taken to infer that the pressure and motivation to commit such a crime in a family comes from the wider Muslim community, potentially misrepresenting majority British Muslim attitudes to honour killing.
We all know that the July 7 bombers cited Afghanistan and Iraq as part of their motivation to commit mass murder in multi-racial London and that a very small number of British Muslims have expressed some sympathy with these actions.
(mu ) is the offender's motivation to commit a crime.
cThis concerns the motivation to commit a counterfeiting incident and not the motivation to pursue a career in crime.
Given any successful or failed crime attempts, offender agents update their motivation to commit crime following Eq. (11).
The success or failure of past crime events by offenders affects their motivation to commit future crimes.
Without finding their own meaning in the intended change, teachers would lack the motivation to commit to the assessment reform (Hughes 2014).
This proved to be influential when these unrepresentative takings were used against Manoucehr as a motivation to commit crime.
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