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The phrase "formally charged" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or criminal contexts to describe the action of officially accusing someone of a crime. Example: The suspect was formally charged with first-degree murder after the police found incriminating evidence at the crime scene.
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None have been formally charged.
She was not formally charged.
He has not been formally charged.
He has not yet been formally charged.
No one has been formally charged.
They were only formally charged last August.
Neither has ever been formally charged.
Mr. Mohamed has not been formally charged.
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The suspects have not been formally charged.
They were formally charged with kidnapping and related charges yesterday.
Durst, 57, was never formally charged, but investigations continue to this day.
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