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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusation from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a claim or charge made by someone against another person or entity.
Example: "The accusation from the witness raised serious doubts about the defendant's alibi."
Alternatives: "claim made by" or "charge from".
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But how can you separate the credibility of the accusation from that of the accuser?
This isn't an accusation from the right.
"The accusation from Jiangxi police has no factual basis.
Eric Mart recently testified in a case involving an M.S.B.P. accusation from school officials.
That is already a taunt from centrists, and a bitter accusation from the PT's own left wing.
A dangler. "True or not" seems to describe "focus," but it actually refers to the accusation from the previous paragraph.
"This process corrupts and prostitutes the system" was the opening accusation from Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.).
This was prompted by an accusation from a former employer in Limassol that Efimova had embezzled funds.
That leaves only the lingering suspicion of "mismanagement," the key accusation from our insider experts last time around.
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The company confronted accusations from all sides.
Mr. Cain denied the accusations from the Atlanta woman, Ginger White.
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