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Discover LudwigThe phrase “accusation for” is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a formal charge brought against someone. For example: The police filed an accusation for assault against the suspect.
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Mr. Klaus was subsequently accused of treason, an accusation for which he was later cleared.
What: The protesters carried weapons outside the mosque, which they accused of funding terrorism -- an accusation for which The Dallas Morning News found no evidence.
I haven't heard that accusation for the last 10 years, now, with the scientist I study.
That was an unaccustomed accusation for Dukakis, whose three terms as governor had marked him as a moderate.
It was a damaging accusation for Navalny and his allies as they prepare for protests on 4 February.
A serious accusation for any government run service, and one they would surely wish never to be tarnished with again.
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While it's tempting to shrug this off, the incident could have significant repercussions for the individuals singled out for accusation and for religious tolerance generally.
Also on Tuesday, the official Twitter account for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was accused of making "childish" accusations for posting a cartoon describing Iran as "The Islamic State of Iran – just like Isis, but much bigger".
On Monday, he filed a counter-suit against seven women who are suing him for defamation, accusing them of making false accusations for financial gain.
A12 Accusations for Serb Leader The leader of Montenegro accused President Slobodan Milosevic of Yugoslavia of using the national army to try to force him out.
Luft honors Garland lovingly — the person and the performer — throughout "Judy and I," despite his depiction of her agonies and his unsparing self-accusation for her part in them.
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