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"accuse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "accuse someone of (doing) something." For example: "The police accused him of stealing the car."
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So please don't accuse of just focussing on bad news.
Both have increasingly strained relations with America, which they accuse of holding them back.
So, too, Oracle's Larry Ellison, who nobody could accuse of needing a course in improvisational comedy.
"They name big companies among those they accuse of trying to rig prices and reap profits.
Modi is a polarising figure whom critics accuse of sectarian prejudice and authoritarian tendencies.
They were hardly the types you could accuse of not being internet savvy.
"I am looking for someone for whom I can, in turn, accuse of the same thing.
IT IS an immodest ambition from a man whom even his best friends would rarely accuse of modesty.
On Sunday, the authorities announced that they had caught the man they accuse of planning the carnage.
MEXICO'S drug gangs have begun killing people they accuse of sharing information about their activities on the internet.
The message to the S.E.C. from these cases is to tread carefully when considering whom to accuse of misconduct.
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