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The phrase 'he was charged with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone facing a criminal charge in a court of law. For example, "John Doe was charged with armed robbery after a shootout with police."
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He was charged with incivility.
He was charged with rape.
He was charged with arson.
He was charged with second-degree murder.
He was charged with promoting gambling.
He was charged with causing "unintentional injuries".
He was charged with attempted murder.
He was charged with first-degree assault.
He was charged with reckless endangerment.
He was charged with 11 other people.
He was charged with cowardly conduct.
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he was charged with misappropriation
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he was challenged with
he was considered with
he was responsible with
he was recognized with
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he was sprayed with
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he was sent with
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he was flooded with
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he was pleased with
he was discharged with
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he was awarded with
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