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Is there any other way to say "commit the sin"? I am curious about different ways to deliver this meaning.

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Rebecca

"Commit the sin" is a phrase that means to do something wrong or shameful. A phrase that you can use in place of "commit the sin" could be "commit a transgression" or "commit an immoral act." Both of these phrases convey the same meaning as "commit the sin." Ex: How could you commit such an immoral act! Ex: Harvey has multiple transgressions on his record.

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