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Discover Ludwig"he pleaded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which a person is asking for something in a desperate or urgent way. For example: "The man was desperate to have his family released, so he pleaded with the police for their freedom."
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He pleaded not guilty.
He pleaded guilty.
He pleaded for patience.
He pleaded with neighbors.
He pleaded insanity, but lost.
"Oh, come on," he pleaded.
"Please free me," he pleaded.
"Help me understand," he pleaded.
He pleaded for quick action.
So he pleaded guilty.
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He pleaded not guilty Wednesday.
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