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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused during" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being accused of something that occurred within a specific timeframe or event.
Example: "The defendant was accused during the trial of committing the crime in question."
Alternatives: "charged during" or "alleged during".
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Two crude metal cages have been installed in part of the auditorium, to hold the accused during hearings.
Mr. Bo and his family were accused during the trial of taking lavish gifts from a young tycoon, Xu Ming.
Islamist militants have been accused during the past year of a number of attacks on the police as well as armed robberies.
"There was no lawful justification or excuse for the killing or any of the actions taken by the Accused during the shooting of the Afghan male".
That statement was approved by the EEOC's then chairman, and now Supreme Court justice, Clarence Thomas famously accused during his confirmation hearings of sexually harassing Anita Hill.
The instant reaction of the markets and the plunging of the pound seemed to confirm the predictions of those who were accused during the campaign of scaremongering.
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Those accusations cover only a fraction of the financial legerdemain that Mr. Suharto is accused of during his 32 years in power.
Four of the accused died during the course of the trial.
The rules do not prevent bishops from temporarily suspending accused priests during an investigation.
"Robbery with violence," Shankly called it, which is one of the few things Carroll has not been accused of during his turbulent few years at St James Parkk.
And he accused Labour during its time in power of putting a block on jobcentres sending people to food banks, something the coalition has stopped.
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