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The phrase "are guilty until" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of legal discussions or debates about presumption of guilt before proven innocent.
Example: "In some legal systems, individuals are guilty until proven innocent, which raises concerns about justice and fairness."
Alternatives: "presumed guilty until" or "considered guilty until".
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Diamonds are guilty until proven innocent.
You are guilty until proven innocent.
In present-day America, assemblies are guilty until proved innocent.
When you are guilty until proven innocent, it's just not supposed to be that way.
To the E.P.A., fuels and vehicles are guilty until proved innocent.
But he cautioned against assuming such accuracy, saying, "All data are guilty until proven innocent".
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"Everyone should be guilty until proven innocent.
"The D.C. culture," he said, "is guilty until proven innocent".
In this case, you're guilty until proven innocent.
There was this feeling you were guilty until proven innocent.
"It was guilty until proven innocent," she said.
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