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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that someone has charged another person with wrongdoing or a crime.
Example: "He accused her of stealing his lunch from the office fridge."
Alternatives: "charged her" or "blamed her".
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Lawmakers accused her of lying.
Edwards accused her of "doubletalk".
Her detractors accused her of homicidal tendencies.
(A union rep accused her of "grandstanding").
One accused her of "stonewalling".
Authorities accused her of being a smuggler.
He accused her of beating him up.
He accused her of being a spy.
Critics have accused her of glamorizing terrorism.
Investigators accused her of murdering her infant.
They accused her of being a Christian.
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