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The phrase "charged of" is not idiomatic in written English. A more appropriate and commonly used phrase is "charged with," as in "She was charged with murder."
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"She hasn't been charged of anything," Humphrey said of Jones.
However, as of Saturday morning, Mr Fogle had not been arrested or charged of any wrongdoing.
Sixty-seven people were charged, of whom 32 were convicted and 29 were acquitted.
This may be the less emotionally charged of the two decisions, but not by much.
The ex-comedian strenuously denies the allegations and has not been charged of any wrongdoing.
But the current project is the most politically charged of Professor Seron's career.
Gonzales and Kelley are also charged of criminal sexual penetration of a minor.
The tensest and most charged of Shakespeare films, "Throne of Blood," is also the foggiest.
The President is never going to be criminally charged, of course.
People who are against the government say that these people have been charged of having interviews with foreign journalists.
Sixty-seven people were charged, of whom 32 were convicted and 29 acquitted; six defendants died during the proceedings.
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