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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusations at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when describing someone making an accusation or multiple accusations directed towards someone or something else. Example: "The politician's speech was filled with baseless accusations aimed at his opponent." Here, the phrase is used to indicate that the accusations were directed at the politician's opponent.
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(Participant 24) Accusations at my wife, accusing her of being a 'gang whore' and also threats to my children and staff.
A8 Accusations at U.S.O.
In turn the organisation has levelled similar accusations at others.
For weeks, we have levelled stern accusations at the weather.
I cried a lot and made sure to lob the same accusations at my parents.
Lebanon's anti-Syrian Sunni groups in contrast quickly aimed accusations at Damascus and the Shiite Hezbollah.
I Hated It, Abigail Ronck reels off a list of accusations at Lark.
As factional defections have multiplied, politicians have publicly hurled accusations at one another.
He didn't level any accusations at me. "You're doing what you can.
Google, which denied the accusations at the time, was unavailable to comment on Monday.
Prosecutors rebuffed Mr. Nathanson's accusations at the time, calling him a liar.
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