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Discover LudwigThe phrase "convicted for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has been found guilty for a crime or offense. Example: The defendant was convicted for tax evasion.
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I was never convicted for being U.F.F".
In 1993, he was convicted for possession of child pornography.
Nobody has been convicted for the Omagh attack.
"He wasn't convicted for any of those," Illston responded.
He was subsequently convicted for possession of stolen goods.
Miss Bardot was convicted for similar remarks in 1996.
He was convicted for an act of cruelty".
No one was ever convicted for the killings.
All 20 men were convicted for treason and beheaded.
Many felt their friends had been convicted for nothing.
But: the businessman was later convicted for bankruptcy fraud.
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