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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuse you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that someone is being charged with wrongdoing or blame.
Example: "I don't want to accuse you of anything without evidence, but I have my suspicions."
Alternatives: "charge you" or "blame you".
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He might even accuse you of malpractice.
"They accuse you of crimes that you never committed".
Your critics accuse you of letting foreigners choose your policies.
"Never, ever will the hotel accuse you of lying".
Some accuse you of having contempt for democracy.
Others will accuse you of platitudinous dumbing down.
Some will accuse you of straying into their territory.
Nor would anyone accuse you of lurches in any direction.
They'll accuse you of being a fundamentalist, a Wahabi.
People can accuse you of being an ethnic chauvinist".
Your critics accuse you of being incorrigibly partisan.
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