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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guilty man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal matters, morality, or personal accountability.
Example: "The jury found him to be a guilty man after deliberating for several hours."
Alternatives: "a culpable individual" or "a convicted person".
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Still, the government framed a guilty man.
"They framed a guilty man," he told The Washington Post.
"It's possible to frame a guilty man," he said.
The criminal analogue would be the acquittal of a guilty man.
If you speak up, you may free a guilty man.
He wore the look of a guilty man.
It read like the testimony of a guilty man.
She said: "A guilty man does not come back to face justice of his own accord.
It nearly led to the execution of a guilty man, but for the wrong crime.
"Coming back to Britain, you are branded, you live like a guilty man.
The sword demands the blood of a guilty man, whereupon Kullervo rams his body on the blade.
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