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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusations that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to claims or allegations made against someone or something.
Example: "The report included several accusations that the company had engaged in unethical practices."
Alternatives: "claims that" or "allegations that".
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With accusations that are so false?
The demands and accusations that followed took their toll.
They were unnerved by the extent of accusations that have seeped into FIFA on Blatter's watch.
There are also whispered accusations that Li used his family connections to cut a sweetheart deal.
It flatly rejects accusations that it supports terrorism.
Accusations that it benefits from "immoral earnings" would sting.
Dieudonné M'bala M'bala rejects accusations that he is anti-Semitic.
Kelley repeats casual accusations that Oprah has bleached her complexion.
Rwanda has denied accusations that it targets its opponents abroad.
accusations that Venezuela was sheltering leftist Colombian rebels.
Russia's repeated accusations that Georgia committed genocide were also false.
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