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The phrase "charged with theft" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context to describe a person who has been formally accused of theft. For example: "The defendant was charged with theft for stealing from the store."
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And if you get caught you can be charged with theft, as in an organisation where printing is charged for, knowingly circumventing the system constitutes THEFT.
All were charged with theft by deception.
Mr. Ruggiero was also charged with theft.
He was charged with theft of services and resisting arrest.
Mr. Hawkins was charged with theft and, more seriously, kidnapping.
She was charged with theft, forgery and receiving stolen property.
The relative was eventually arrested and charged with theft.
Bugembe and Wasswa appeared in court last Thursday charged with theft.
Mr. Gabriele, 46, was arrested last week and charged with theft.
He was charged with theft, forgery, and false accounting, and was facing trial.
Not long after that, I was arrested and charged with theft and forgery.
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