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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuse that" is not grammatically correct.
The word "that" in this context does not serve a purpose, and the correct way to use the verb "accuse" is by stating the person or thing being accused, such as "accuse someone of something" or "accuse something of something." Example: The lawyer accused the defendant of committing the crime. Incorrect: The lawyer accused that the defendant committed the crime.
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No one could accuse that great boom sector of the British economy, the gambling industry, of lacking ambition.
Many in Iran accuse that faction of turning the country into a tightly controlled security state that has imposed a strict interpretation of Islam on the country.
"I did not accuse that other dog, and the Capitol police will back up my statement," Senator Prague said in an interview.
A lot of people accuse that generation of being soulless and without any type of merit or poetry or anything, and I felt the movie was in some ways an exploration of the poetry that's in their world.
"All they needed to do was accuse that crowd to trigger a media affirmation of it, and an immediate attempt by conservatives to say 'That's not us,' " Breitbart told me.
We are told no evidence could be found to involve Iran, but we wonder how much effort went into finding evidence at a time when it would have been highly inconvenient to accuse that country or Syria.Another unanswered question is about who else was involved.
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The accused' – that sort of thing.
On Thursday Mandela accused that country's President Mugabe of "a tragic failure of leadership".
"That commander is accusing that company of being deserters," he said.
The police accused that group of committing crimes including rape, abduction and theft.
State Democratic officials have accused that judge, Mark E. Fuller, of playing politics because of his close ties to Republicans.
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