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Which is proper grammar Guilty about or guilty of?

The correct grammar is guilty of.

Here's why:

* Guilty about implies a feeling of guilt or remorse about something, but doesn't necessarily mean you've done something wrong.

* Example: "I'm guilty about forgetting her birthday."

* Guilty of implies a wrongdoing or a crime.

* Example: "He was found guilty of theft."

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