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Discover Ludwig"embezzled from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe when someone has stolen money from another person or organization. For example: The accountant was found guilty of embezzling funds from the company.
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Its last executive director embezzled from it.
Its founder is facing federal charges that he embezzled from a nonprofit company.
Gates testified that he had embezzled from Manafort and conducted the affair.
A mayor and his wife embezzled from the little league between 2004-07.
The prosecutor's office has said that the alleged value of property embezzled from the state is $10 million.
They contended that the money was part of the hundreds of millions of dollars that they believed that Mr. Duvalier had embezzled from the government.
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Is he embezzling from his job?
Taiwan's imprisoned former president was acquitted on Tuesday of embezzling from a special diplomatic fund.
Last December, he was charged with embezzling from Proton to prop up his other interests.
On Thursday, in an unrelated federal complaint, Dykstra was charged with embezzling from a bankruptcy estate.
It was around that time, the government says, that Ms. Febles started embezzling from him.
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