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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indicted with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "are indicted for," which is used in legal contexts to indicate the charges brought against someone.
Example: "The defendants are indicted for conspiracy to commit fraud."
Alternatives: "are charged with" or "face charges of".
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Centromere positions are indicted with black lines.
The seven patients in our cohort with multiple gene expression arrays (either several biopsies on the same metastatic site or different sites) are indicted with colored arrows and numbers.
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Harkness was indicted with two other Clemson coaches last March.
On July 17, Vick was indicted with Peace, Phillips and Tony Taylor, another former associate.
He was indicted with the former chief executive, L. Dennis Kozlowski.
"Snowden has been indicted with a criminal offence".
I knew folks he was indicted with intimately — they were longtime friends.
In 1997, one S.M.M. member, Jose Rodriguez, who had been indicted with Mr. Rollock, was cooperating.
Three successive Waterbury mayors have been indicted, with one being convicted of sex crimes with minors.
Four other senior officials in Mr. Saakashvili's government were indicted with him.
Indictments are still pending against a number of B.C.C.I. officials who were indicted with Mr. Clifford and Mr. Altman.
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