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Discover Ludwig"accuse someone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to claim or assert that someone has done something wrong or illegal. This phrase is often used in legal contexts, but can also be used in everyday speech. Example: The defendant's lawyer accused the witness of lying on the stand.
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A new law was proposed to make it a crime to falsely accuse someone of corruption.
All the US had to do was accuse someone of something and that was that.
"The last thing you want to do is accuse someone of being on steroids," Ajello said.
Perversely, the worst thing that you can accuse someone of is being "judgmental".
If you're going to accuse someone of telling lies, it's probably best to lay your cards on the table.
They are very big things to accuse someone of if they don't have any evidence, there must be something".
"It is much harder to accuse someone of a negative attack when you don't use a name".
It is paramount, in order to start an investigation and accuse someone, that you have a reason.
At one end of the scale you can accuse someone of being posh for owning a dishwasher.
But prosecutors later switched strategies because it was impossible under the law at the time to accuse someone of conspiring to break campaign finance rules, prosecutors said.
"If you accuse someone of fraud, it's really game over" in terms of refinancing conversations, Mr. Hands testified in the trial.
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