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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to investigating" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "to investigate" when used as an infinitive form. Example: "I am committed to investigate the issues raised in the report."
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"Some dedicated their lives to investigating what happened.
Why not limit police to investigating major crimes?
That isn't the only obstacle to investigating money laundering.
Arntfield is no stranger to investigating long-forgotten murder cases.
Counter-terrorist officers are devoting "considerable resources" to investigating them.
This question leads to investigating the fundamental changebility of institutions.
It said that it remained committed to investigating allegations "of this nature, no matter how historic".
Armitt appealed for anyone who knew the pair to speak to investigating officers.
Things have changed, at least when it comes to investigating the governor and his staff.
The police said they had assigned more than 100 officers to investigating the arms trade.
"I don't think there's any end to investigating oneself, because we are constantly changing," she said.
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