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The phrase "accuse such" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and lacks context, making it difficult to determine when it could be used effectively.
Example: "I did not mean to accuse such behavior without evidence."
Alternatives: "accuse this" or "accuse that."
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I wouldn't accuse such hardened realists of weasel words, but this was a polite choice.
To accuse such a thinker of hypocrisy seems unfair, but perhaps he can be accused of too much habitual happiness.
"Any misfortune or death within the community can be used as an excuse to accuse such a person of being a sorcerer," Ms. Manjoo said.
With increasing openness, Muslims accuse such figures as the sheikh of al-Azhar, Cairo's 1,000 year old seat of Islamic studies, of being stooges for the government.
The couple must choose whether the man converts – leading some to accuse such conversions being in "name" only – or choose a secular service.
To accuse such a body of "wasting" money by doing the very thing it was set up to do is ridiculous.
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But the inquiry accuses such reports of whitewashing reality.
Democrats have accused such workers of gathering around polling places on Election Day to intimidate voters.
He accuses such people of resenting, precisely, the greatness of greatness.
Mr. Romney's opponents are the loudest, accusing such firms of carving up companies and cutting jobs.
Unless the Pakistani state draws a clear line and stands up for those falsely accused, such tragedies will sadly continue.
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