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Discover LudwigThe phrase "guilty at" is not typically used in written English.
Instead, it is more common to say "guilty of." For example, "The suspect was found guilty of committing the crime."
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I felt guilty at the time.
He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment.
But she didn't feel guilty at all.
All four players pleaded not guilty at their arraignment.
And no, I didn't feel guilty at all".
Should we feel guilty at not having done more?
But I don't feel guilty at all about having doping.
He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Friday.
Mr. Jones also pleaded not guilty at his trial.
Mr. Cash pleaded not guilty at his arraignment yesterday.
Mr. Garon pleaded not guilty at today's arraignment.
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