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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are innocent until" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts, often in reference to the presumption of innocence in a court of law until proven guilty.
Example: "In a fair trial, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty by the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "are presumed innocent until" or "are considered innocent until".
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All suspects are innocent until proven guilty".
Players are innocent until proven guilty".
All pleasures are innocent until found guilty.
In court, Americans are innocent until proven guilty.
I think you are innocent until proven guilty".
The suspects are innocent until proved guilty, but shouldn't the victim be afforded the same rights?
The law requires the FSA to assume that those it investigates are innocent until proven otherwise.
That's traditionally been how we view things, in part because people are innocent until proven guilty.
"In your country you have a saying: You are innocent until proven guilty," Abdullah said.
But under our system of law, all defendants, even alleged terrorists, are innocent until proven guilty.
What happened to the concept that we are innocent until proved guilty?
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