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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolved him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is declared free from blame or guilt, often in a legal or moral sense.
Example: "The jury found the defendant not guilty, effectively absolving him of all charges."
Alternatives: "cleared him" or "exonerated him."
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An investigation absolved him of responsibility.
His manager and his teammates absolved him.
He said the results absolved him of that charge.
But his absence quickly absolved him of those small sins.
Never," whimpered Cole, while Cisse absolved him of any blame.
Thoroughly won over, it absolved him of all wrongdoing.
It absolved him, said he didn't have to pay anything".
After all, he could maintain, the voters have absolved him.
The Working committee absolved him from further responsibility for Congress activities.
But the prosecutors hid evidence that would have absolved him of the crime.
While that hurt him in the budget talks, many lawmakers said, it absolved him of responsibility for the final product.
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