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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusations which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific accusations that have been made, often to provide further detail or clarification about them.
Example: "The accusations which were brought against the defendant were thoroughly investigated by the authorities."
Alternatives: "allegations that" or "claims which".
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In a post on social media, Singer accused the publication of dredging up old accusations, which he has denied.
Hayley reports AIDS produces the kind of dying that "lend[s itself] to witchcraft accusations", which can result in torture of accused women and, on occasions, early death [ 69].
That has prompted accusations, which he denies, that he is a front for the secret services.
Writer tries to demonstrate that Rather made accusations which he hardly ever proved.
Mr. Lopez has denied the accusations, which he has characterized as "politically motivated".
He has offered no proof for any of the accusations, which the American government has denied.
The accusations, which date back to the 1980s, have been forwarded to the Vatican.
Ms. George denied those accusations, which her lawyer argued were uncorroborated and self-serving.
Witness, what do you have to say regarding the accusations which have been brought against you in the Indictment?
Johnson denies all of the accusations which have been brought against her, according to press reports.
The Adani Group fully denies the accusations, which it has challenged in submissions to the authority.
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