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'charged with by' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
A more correct phrase might be 'charged with' or 'charged by.' For example, "The defendant was charged with fraud by the prosecutor."
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But he's equally adamant about forcing his wife Bev (Christina Kirk) to face the fact that their boy really did commit the atrocities he was charged with by the military.
According to Zanta, the "aggressiveness" or "mischief" he was charged with by police was simply a way to bring some energy into the city: "So many people are stressed out.
Find out exactly what offense you are charged with by looking at the code number on the ticket.
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The manager, charged with theft by deception, was released on a $25,000 bond.
Ms. Horn, of Leesville, La., is charged with larceny by fraud.
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