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Commited vs commited a crime

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "Committed" is a verb that can stand alone, while "committed a crime" is a complete phrase where the verb is followed by an object. If you want to talk about committing a crime, you should use "committed a crime."

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Commited

This is a correct form of the verb "commit."

This is the past tense form of the verb "commit." It can be used on its own or followed by an object to specify what was committed.

Examples:

  • He committed to finishing the project on time.
  • She committed to a new exercise routine.
  • The suspect committed the crime last night.
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commited a crime

This is a correct phrase to indicate that someone has committed a crime.

This phrase is used to specify the action of committing a crime. It is a complete phrase where the verb "committed" is followed by the object "a crime."

Examples:

  • He committed a crime and was arrested.
  • She confessed to having committed a crime.
  • The suspect committed a crime in broad daylight.
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  • According to a self-report study, women were less likely than men to have offended and commited a crime in the last year (11% compared with 26%). Women ...
  • Bailed a friend out of jail that was on probation but commited a crime. I asked the bails bond lady if that was going to be a problem. She said no and we will get ...

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