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The phrase "convicted of stealing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been found guilty of stealing something. For example: "John was convicted of stealing from his employer and was sentenced to two years in prison."
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It read Heflin as holding that the crime of receiving was solely directed to those who were not convicted of stealing; the latter conviction was therefore invalidated.
South Yorkshire miner convicted of stealing coal.
Another soldier was convicted of stealing a Palestinian's credit card.
One candidate, Peter Throumoulos, was convicted of stealing $18,000.
A single employee of an American company was convicted of stealing intellectual property reportedly worth $400 million.
McCandless was convicted of stealing Fanfreluche from Claiborne Farm near Paris, Ky., in 1977.
One of the people Mr. Liu saw executed was convicted of stealing about $1,200.
About 200 were from the 1,400 that Ms. Link was convicted of stealing.
The original developer was convicted of stealing from the project and served prison time.
In 2008, a minister in the same county was convicted of stealing $200,000 from 19 people.
The presidents of the council's largest two locals were convicted of stealing more than $1 million each.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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