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RegDwigнt
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Do these both have the same meaning  ?

  1. John carried out a crime. 2. John committed a crime.
  1. John committed a crime.

Do these both have the same meaning  ?

  1. John carried out a crime.
  1. John committed a crime.

Do these both have the same meaning?

  1. John carried out a crime. 2. John committed a crime.
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Robusto
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Do these both have the same meaning ?

1- John carried out a crime.

  1. John carried out a crime.

2- John committed a crime.

  1. John committed a crime.

Do these both have the same meaning ?

1- John carried out a crime.

2- John committed a crime.

Do these both have the same meaning ?

  1. John carried out a crime.
  1. John committed a crime.
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What is the difference between "carry out a crime" and "commit a crime"

Do these both have the same meaning ?

1- John carried out a crime.

2- John committed a crime.