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alibi
noun as in defense against charges of wrongdoing; evidence of absence
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He had an ironclad alibi, in fact, but his lawyers wouldn’t listen.
From Los Angeles Times
She added she had also had to provide an alibi for some of her guests.
From BBC
The passenger initially gave deputies a fake name and a 2012 birth date, but they were not fooled by this alibi as the woman appeared older, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
From Los Angeles Times
During Allen’s trial, his lawyers did not bother to present evidence from an alibi witness.
From Salon
However, it turned out the man had an alibi and was ruled out.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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