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The phrase "exonerated by" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when referring to something that has been found clear from suspicion or guilt of a wrongdoing. For example: "The accused was exonerated by the jury after evidence provided showed that he was not guilty."
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I would be fully exonerated by any objective arbiter".
Mr. Sutton was the first defendant exonerated by the retesting.
His father, Joe, was exonerated by the court.
Like Flewellen, they were exonerated by DNA evidence.
He has now been exonerated by the parliamentary committee on legal affairs.
Nationally, 306 prisoners have been exonerated by DNA testing since 1989, six of them in Mississippi.
He never admitted doing wrong and in 1842 was finally exonerated by Congress.
According to the Innocence Project, 17 people on death row have been exonerated by DNA evidence.
The liars are exonerated by the biased community, the prosecuting evidence judged pernicious.
Mr. Peacock was the 250th person nationwide to be exonerated by DNA evidence, according to officials.
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The son-in-law, who was not identified, was exonerated by the police.
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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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