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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conviction for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a crime.
Example: "He received a conviction for theft after the trial concluded."
Alternatives: "a guilty verdict for" or "a ruling of guilt for".
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Then his lawyers stormed the courts with appeals, delaying a conviction for years.
He was ousted from the Senate in 2010 after a conviction for domestic assault.
Mr Thaksin fled Thailand before a conviction for corruption and is forbidden to return.
Changing plates is an offence in Argentina that can lead to a conviction for falsification.
He now lives abroad, evading a two-year prison term on a conviction for corruption.
Because this had not been done, a conviction for manslaughter was returned.
JOSE VASQUEZ has a scar on his right cheek and a conviction for accidental manslaughter.
Yet while the truth saved van Meegeren from a conviction for treason, which carried the death penalty, it did not save him from a conviction for fraud.
The boxer had his MBE taken away in 2006 because of a conviction for dangerous driving.
That being the case, there is no realistic prospect of a conviction for unlawful act manslaughter.
A conviction for "terrorism" would have severe consequences for free movement across international borders.
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