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The phrase "to be charged" is correct and can be used in written English.
In most cases, it is used to express that someone has been accused of a crime and is at risk of being formally charged. For example, "The suspect may be charged with fraud if the evidence supports it."
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To be charged under the Espionage Act?
Some suspects have yet to be charged.
To be charged.
I needed to be charged".
They are expected to be charged Friday.
All other extras to be charged.
The officers have yet to be charged.
Still, BatCat has yet to be charged.
As many as 40 are expected to be charged.
He has yet to be charged with a crime.
Polluters are making the case to be charged".
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