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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusation at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition would be "against" when referring to an accusation directed towards someone.
Example: "The accusation against him was unfounded and lacked evidence."
Alternatives: "charge against" or "allegation towards".
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It seemed like a terrible accusation at the time.
The Russian defence ministry hit back by launching the same accusation at the US air force.
"Mr Terry was shocked and disgusted by that accusation at the time.
His accusers denounced him for his ties to America and for amassing dollars, a common accusation at the time.
My mother, in turn, leveled the same accusation at my brother for voting Sabahi instead of Aboul Fotouh.
Unlike his former mentor Gordon Ramsay, no one seems to be levelling the accusation at Atherton that he has overstretched.
A spokeswoman for Sessions did not respond to a request for comment, although he denied Figures's accusation at the time.
"We can never point a finger of accusation at any side until we are sure they were involved," he said.
True, you might legitimately level the same accusation at eight-ball pool, but eight-ball pool is not, praise the Lord, an Olympic pursuit.
She was small but regal, and leveled a mute and somber accusation at her husband's murderer, swiveling slowly, and tracking him as he passed.
In a revealing quirk of the English language, to ask the question is to level an accusation at the same time.
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