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"to be implicated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when to mean to be accused of something, especially something illegal or wrong. For example, "The suspect has been implicated in the robbery."
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"I wanted to be implicated in it.
"Disappointed to be implicated in the #kpgenius account," Bresnan tweeted.
First to be implicated were cucumbers from Spain.
To be implicated will just ruin and destroy the country".
Who wants to be implicated in that sort of ideological-puppet scenario ever again?
Who wants to be implicated in this process, or complicit in it?
And what kinds of meaning are going to be implicated in it?
Q. Are more fund families going to be implicated in this scandal?
"She did not want to be implicated in the flabby womany-ness of the proceedings".
To eat this food is somehow to be implicated in its cruelty, and that can be pretty hard to swallow.
Mr. Weissman is one of the highest-ranking M.T.A. employees to be implicated in a corruption scandal in recent years.
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confirmed to be implicated
came to be implicated
to be implied
to be routed
to be entangled
to be embroiled
to be named
to be encumbered
to be accused
to be contemplated
to be committed
to be placed
to be classed
to be indicted
to be involved
to be authenticated
to be blamed
to be ascribed
to be bonded
to be recruited
to be cited
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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