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The phrase "accused both" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to two individuals who have been accused of something, but it needs additional context to be clear.
Example: "The prosecutor accused both of the defendants of conspiracy to commit fraud."
Alternatives: "charged both" or "alleged both".
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He described a country in spiritual decline, said that the government "started creating new rights in 1965," and accused both the media and his accusers of "harassing" him.
It accused both Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes.
I have been accused both of being an I.D.F.
Opponents have long accused both siblings of being corrupt.
The Goldstone report accused both Israel and Hamas of war crimes because of harm to civilians.
The United States has accused both men of siding with terrorists.
At a news conference, Mr. McCall accused both clubs of "basically ripping off the taxpayers".
Judge Walker accused both sides of not providing clear market definitions.
The report accused both Hamas and Israel of war crimes and deliberately targeting civilians.
Khan has been accused both of lacking a coherent political philosophy and of sympathising with extremists.
It accused both government and rebel forces of "numerous violations of international humanitarian law".
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