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The phrase "accused because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reason or justification for someone being accused of something.
Example: "He was accused because there was substantial evidence linking him to the crime."
Alternatives: "charged due to" or "blamed for".
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They were accused because they were minorities.
"I will be accused because it is my Facebook account.
I use "accused" because the word is used as an insult.
The fact that the cellmate is an informant has no impact on the accused, because the informant appears to him to be an ordinary cellmate.
Astoundingly, these facts cannot be used as a defense by the accused, because the government claims they occurred under the cover of "national security".
On college campuses, the notion that a complainant should not have to see the accused, because it would inflict further trauma, is now commonplace.
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Some quiet night, ask: "Do you see us closing down our Match.com accounts anytime soon?" As for his logging in when you're together, don't accuse (because you don't really have the goods).
A judge recently dropped the charges, not because she found that Mahamu Kanneh had been wrongly accused but because repeated delays in the case had, in her view, violated his right to a speedy trial.
"The interim government has not accused anyone because of a disagreement," Mr. Qanuni said.
Yes, I stand accused, probably because there's nothing more shocking than sincerity in modern culture.
I don't think the justice system should be giving up on the rights of the accused just because of panic and concern".
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