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The phrase "be indicted on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate that someone has been formally charged with a crime.
Example: "The grand jury decided to be indicted on several counts of fraud against the defendant."
Alternatives: "be charged with" or "face charges for".
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More were expected to be indicted on Wednesday and Thursday.
Some former racing association officials may still be indicted on tax evasion, fraud or conspiracy charges.
Mr. Navalny is expected to be indicted on Tuesday, and he could be jailed pending his trial, his lawyers said.
Gen. Avichai Mendelblit, ordered that a staff sergeant be indicted on charges of manslaughter by a military court.
He is the third former head of a city agency to be indicted on corruption charges this year.
Speaking on condition he not be named, the official said that the Israeli might be indicted on espionage charges.
Based on their findings, the prosecutors recommended in 2006 that three top company executives be indicted on felony charges.
In March, Milton Milan became the third Camden mayor in 20 years to be indicted on corruption charges.
" Mr. Moulis also said he expected his client to be indicted on charges of obstruction of justice.
The police have recommended that Mr. Lieberman be indicted on several charges, including bribery, money laundering and obstruction of justice.
James B. Williams '99, a member of BTP, is scheduled to be indicted on Wednesday for purchasing and providing alcohol to the underage boarders.
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