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The phrase "be guilty of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to say that someone is responsible for doing something wrong. For example, "He was found guilty of stealing money from the company."
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He would not be guilty of anything".
He may be guilty of none of them, he may be guilty of all.
Ms. Pelosi wouldn't be guilty of insider trading.
We can all be guilty of similar thinking.
No-one should ever be guilty of being raped.
They are going to be guilty of that.
I'd be guilty of dereliction of duty if you didn't.
At most, I would be guilty of hypocrisy.
But QPR were to be guilty of mistreating Stock again.
He may be guilty of everything they say and more.
But we can be guilty of neglecting our own language.
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