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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'truly innocent' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is, in fact, innocent of a particular act or accusation. For example, "The jury found the defendant to be truly innocent of the crime."
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When Walser met Lenin in Zurich, during the war, all he had to say was "So you, too, like fruitcake?" "The Assistant," which was written in Berlin a hundred years ago, in a six-week sprint, and appeared in 1908, is only Walser's second published novel, and here his innocence seems more truly innocent than is sometimes the case.
"If you are truly innocent, you want to prove your innocence tomorrow.
I think Tim is truly innocent".
Only once do truly innocent people die, and they do so off-camera.
"I am truly innocent of this crime," Mr. Barnabei said in a final statement.
"He's truly innocent, almost to the point of being naive about what could happen to him.
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The theocrats in First Things deplore the absence of any common patriotic imagery, while Patrick L. Smith, in Salon, asks if those who worked in what was admittedly a center for world trade — global capital — are truly "innocents".
The theocrats in First Things deplore the absence of any common patriotic imagery, while Patrick L. Smith, in Salon, asks if those who worked in what was admittedly a center for world trade global capital are truly "innocents".
But, Pearlstein said in an interview, "there will be a very significant focus on the victims and the fact that they are truly innocents".
She is truly an innocent abroad.
Decades after Flannery's death, Betty characterized her as "in some odd ways truly strangely innocent".
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