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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an acquittal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a judgment that officially clears someone of criminal charges.
Example: "The jury reached a unanimous decision, resulting in an acquittal for the defendant."
Alternatives: "a not guilty verdict" or "a dismissal of charges".
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"An acquittal is an acquittal, so that is very good," Mr. Ackermann said as he left the courtroom.
Few expect an acquittal.
Most in Cairo had expected an acquittal.
Turner won an acquittal for his client.
His second trial ended in an acquittal.
"It will not be an acquittal," he predicted.
A second trial ended with an acquittal, in 1985.
But he agreed that it was better than an acquittal.
They issued an acquittal in 2010, and he was released.
Each case resulted in an acquittal or deadlocked jury.
Under that program, cars are returned only after an acquittal.
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