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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'guilty as a' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a sense of guilt or deep remorse for a particular act or situation, usually followed by the phrase 'charged criminal.' For example, you might say, "I felt guilty as a charged criminal when I realized how much my mistake had cost."
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He is guilty as a legislator.
I feel as guilty as a gossip columnist should but seldom does.
Hannah is particularly good at suggesting that, on occasions, a supposed victim can be just as guilty as a murderer.
They include requiring drug offenders to plead guilty as a condition of being sent to treatment and to be certified as addicted before they can enter treatment.
This would make me feel less guilty as a surviving World War II veteran for the good life I have enjoyed all of these years.
The stockbroker, Frank W. Sullivan, is the fifth person to plead guilty as a result of a continuing federal investigation into widespread municipal corruption in Bridgeport.
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PAGE D4 Editorial GUILTY AS ORDERED Now that was a real nail-biter.
If you watch "Diana," you may feel a little guilty as well.
Haysom, who pleaded guilty as an accessory before the fact, is also incarcerated, with a ninety-year sentence.
"I always feel a little guilty as an Irish person that I care what dress Kate wore but I do care," she said.
The other is that Mr. Tulloch "purposefully" planned to kill the couple with James Parker, 17, also of Chelsea, who has pleaded guilty as an accomplice to second-degree murder.
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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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