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The phrase "falsely implicated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be wrongly accused or blamed for something. Example: The innocent man was falsely implicated in the robbery just because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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For his heroism Callisthenes was falsely implicated in a plot and executed.
The trigger for Entwistle's departure was a Newsnight report that falsely implicated Lord McAlpine in a separate scandal.
His lawyers appealed the ruling, arguing that Mr. Pont had falsely implicated Mr. Bertoldi in exchange for his release.
Mr. Lubin's attorney, Pamela Hayes, said Mr. Shaplo and several other witnesses falsely implicated Mr. Lubin to curry favor with prosecutors as a way to minimize their sentences.
A convicted rapist told the district attorney that he falsely implicated Mr. Ranta in hopes of cutting a deal for himself.
In November 2012, he was falsely implicated in a child abuse scandal following a BBC Newsnight programme and had since won several defamation claims.
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Quite apart from falsely implicating others, people will falsely implicate themselves.
Arrested, Pauline falsely implicates Jenny as a fellow terrorist.
Mr. Pagan also said top union officials had "bought their freedom" by falsely implicating Mr. Diop.
New research released in February found that the Reid technique causes witnesses to falsely implicate others.
When Hurricane Douglas struck, those advisers forced her to sign papers falsely implicating her, she told the judge.
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