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"being charged of" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "being charged with". For example: "He was arrested and is now being charged with theft."
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Regardless, in October 2014 he returned to the island country, where he was soon detained by the authorities without being charged of any crime.
Russian State Prosecutors stated, "The analysis of the archive material shows that these individuals were subject to repression through arrest, exile and scrutiny ... without being charged of committing concrete class and social-related crimes".
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There were charges of foot-dragging and neglect.
And what if there are charges of blasphemy anyway?
The exceptions are charges of murder and treason.
There were charges of favoritism in purchasing programs.
There are also charges of proselytisation.
She is facing charges of influence peddling.
"There's this charge of subjectivity.
I'm in charge of controlled chaos.
Who's in charge of the mannequins?
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