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Discover Ludwig"accuse to" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
The correct phrase is "accuse of" which means to charge or blame someone for a wrongdoing. Example: The prosecutor accused the defendant of theft.
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His jeremiads were meant to rouse, to accuse, to shake off dejection.
Six subjects believed that the AVH had a meaning of their own: to comment, to contact, to accuse, to punish, or to tell them what to do.
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"Therefore I call upon the accused to enter his defence".
On Tuesday, it expanded the list of accused to 10.
The most significant outcome might be an agreement to move the accused to a different dorm.
The Government has been accused to failing to improve protection for whistleblowers, despite pre-election promises.
Mr. Singh was the first of the accused to provide details of the attack to the police.
The court instructed the accused to present witnesses at the next hearing, on Nov. 19.
He has also called for the accused to be granted anonymity until charged.
Sedition, says India's Supreme Court, requires the accused to call for violence against the state.
Translation inevitably slowed the questions, allowing the accused to develop their denials.
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