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The phrase "accused crimes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to crimes that someone has been accused of committing, typically in a legal context.
Example: "The defendant faced serious charges related to the accused crimes, which included theft and fraud."
Alternatives: "alleged offenses" or "charged crimes".
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Trials relating to the suppression have been divided into parts, and this one covers only accused crimes in the southern provinces of Basra and Amara.
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Blair was accused of "crimes against peace" and the crime of aggression.
They are both accused of crimes against humanity and genocide.
The Post generally does not name juveniles accused of crimes.
Poor or not, many people accused of crimes are innocent.
Privacy issues may even impact those who are falsely accused of crimes.
The prisoners, the self-styled "leper gang," are accused of crimes from robbery to murder.
The ICC is fighting impunity and individuals who are accused of crimes.
Mr. Kenyatta stands accused of crimes against humanity including murder, rape and forcible transfer.
The military intelligence branch he oversaw has been accused of crimes by human rights groups.
"Why am I the only one accused of crimes?" he said.
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