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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused still" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone who is still under accusation, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The accused still maintains their innocence despite the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "still accused" or "remains accused".
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One-third of the accused still work for the university.
The prosecution of Mr. Manafort may bring some justice, for example, but the loopholes that made possible the graft he is accused still exist for others to potentially exploit.
It is unknown whether the accused still fosters children.
This military rape epidemic festers because of the old Mad Men mores of the 1950s in which casual sexism and violent rape were swept under the rug by survivors rightly fearful of slut-shaming and victim-blaming and by commanders willing to look the other way when a friend stood accused still linger today.
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Most of the accused are still on active duty.
"So much had happened, and the accused were still roaming freely".
But he points out that few of those accused are still in active service.
A representative from a victims' association said he was unhappy that some of the accused were still walking free.
The field of artificial intelligence has been accused of still lower gender diversity than the tech sector generally.
The verdict means that the 17 accused players still at the club will be able to play against the Sydney Swans in Saturday's season opener at ANZ Stadium.
Cardinal Justin Rigali has suspended two dozen priests since a grand jury severely criticized him and reported that dozens of credibly accused priests still remained in ministry despite a proclaimed "zero tolerance" policy.
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