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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolved of culpability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or moral contexts to indicate that someone has been cleared of blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing.
Example: "After a thorough investigation, the committee found him absolved of culpability in the incident."
Alternatives: "cleared of blame" or "exonerated from responsibility."
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But in arguing that Mr. Polanski should be absolved of culpability and allowed to put all this messy business behind him, that is precisely what Mr. Harris is proposing that we do.
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Ponder his reasoning for a moment: The people who initiated and launched the attack are absolved of any moral culpability for the results of their actions, according to this formulation.
For his part, Trump again absolved Russia of culpability for the hack on Wednesday, though it is unclear if the intelligence briefings he attends include internal attributions of responsibility beyond the October statement.
This is not to absolve Oregon of culpability.
The decision not to vaccinate a child is ultimately the responsibility of the parent, but that doesn't absolve journalists of culpability for the impact their shoddy coverage may have had (or indeed Wakefield for his original 'research').
Without that HD footage circulating around social media within hours of Sammy's death, there would be more opportunity to discount the eyewitness reports, change up the truth, and perhaps absolve James Forcillo of culpability.
New Zealand are absolved of blame.
Zanetti was absolved of blame, officials said.
Thus absolved of his responsibility, he soon dies.
In fact, Benetton was absolved of these accusations.
Why was president Sepp Blatter absolved of wrongdoing?
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