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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuse anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of claiming that someone has done something wrong or illegal, without specifying a particular individual.
Example: "In the absence of evidence, it is unfair to accuse anyone of wrongdoing."
Alternatives: "blame anyone" or "charge anyone".
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All it takes is an accusation, [and] anyone can accuse anyone of anything".
But you never want to accuse anyone of that this is the sort of accusation that will make you seem naïve rather than sophisticated.
Did Christian accuse anyone in particular?
"I would never accuse anyone of doing that," Anthopoulos said.
We weren't asking the company to accuse anyone of anything.
They will likely accuse anyone who opposes the deal of hyperbole or exaggeration.
Nonetheless, Mr. Drewes said the commission "does not have sufficient information to publicly accuse anyone".
"I don't know enough to accuse anyone of doing something wrong.
I didn't accuse anyone of being selfish, and, honestly, I don't think they are.
He says it's rash to accuse anyone of murder without direct evidence — and maybe it is, to academics and prosecutors.
"To falsely accuse anyone of a drug sale is not only unacceptable; it is a crime," Mr. Vance added.
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