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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquittal of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to a court case in which the defendant is found not guilty of the charges against them. An example of this phrase being used in a sentence is: "The high-profile case resulted in the acquittal of all three defendants, much to the surprise and relief of their families and supporters." In this example, "acquittal of" is used to describe the outcome of the case and to indicate that the defendants were cleared of all charges.
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The acquittal of the son by a civic court.
Rout said the family would appeal the acquittal of the two men.
The acquittal of Mrs Brooks helps make the press seem a little cleaner, too.
Acquittal of the officers at trial in 1992 set of days of rioting.
Bennett-Jenkins was successful in securing the acquittal of one, Chris Goncalves.
Your article on the acquittal of Barbara Sheehan, a domestic violence survivor, included problematic language.
Tells about the trial which led to the acquittal of all the defendants.
The acquittal of four officers in Mr. King's beating set off the 1992 riots.
13 March 2007: The six-month court martial ends with the acquittal of the remaining soldiers.
An acquittal of Bibi by the country's top judges would be legally momentous.
THOMAS W. SNEDDON JR., the Santa Barbara County district attorney, on the acquittal of Michael Jackson.
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