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"innocence to" is not a complete or grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used as part of a longer sentence, but on its own, it does not make sense. Here are a few examples of how "innocence" could be used in a sentence: - The jury was convinced of the defendant's innocence. - Despite his troubled past, she believed in his innocence. - Children possess a natural innocence that can be lost as they grow older.
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He protested his innocence to the end.
There's an innocence to their recordings, definitely.
But there's also an innocence to nudes.
You took her innocence to ensure her silence".
"There is a tremendous amount of innocence to it".
What a short trip it is from innocence to obsession.
"It has ripped my children's innocence to shreds.
I will fight for her innocence to my dying day.
There was a breathtaking innocence to that fair.
"There's a kind of goofy innocence to it which reminds me of myself," he told me.
I don't think it's any encroachment on Strauss-Kahn's presumption of innocence to call that nonsense.
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