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The phrase "presumed innocent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts to refer to the principle that a person is considered innocent until proven guilty. Example: The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime, as they are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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He is, of course, presumed innocent and I hope his defence will show his innocence".
He is simply presumed innocent.
"You're not presumed innocent anymore.
"You are presumed innocent," he said.
"Everyone is presumed innocent," he said.
"She is presumed innocent," he told reporters.
His killer will remain presumed innocent.
5) "Presumed Innocent," by Scott Turow.
And Nicolas Sarkozy is presumed innocent, one must recall".
In America, a person is presumed innocent until proved guilty.
There is good reason for that: Individuals are presumed innocent.
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