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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a formal statement about someone making an allegation or charge against someone else. For example: "The court heard the accusation that the defendant had committed fraud."
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It's an accusation that can stick.
That is an accusation that insults me.
Greed is the rare accusation that rankles Mr. Reed.
That's an accusation that could never be aimed at James.
All the accusation that came around these charges.
(Another defamatory accusation that cost several newspapers a total sum in excess of £2m).
The city's leadership is often blamed for its problems, an accusation that can carry racial implications.
Lebanese critics contended that Syria was involved in the killing, an accusation that Syria denied.
"Mike Long is making a ridiculous and unsubstantiated accusation that is absolutely not true," he said.
It was an accusation that stuck.
He rejected the accusation that the vote had been manipulated.
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