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The phrase "released without charge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in legal contexts to describe someone who has been arrested but not charged with a crime. Example: After hours of questioning, the suspect was released without charge due to lack of evidence linking them to the crime.
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Both were released without charge.
All released without charge.
They were released without charge on Friday.
He was later released without charge.
I'm being released without charge".
Lumumba is released without charge.
They were later released without charge.
All nine were released without charge.
Eventually the pair were released without charge.
She was released without charge this morning.
Both men were later released without charge.
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