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The phrase "accused of bribes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or charges against someone regarding the act of offering or receiving bribes.
Example: "The politician was accused of bribes during the investigation into the funding of his campaign."
Alternatives: "charged with bribery" or "alleged to have taken bribes."
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Samsung stands accused of bribing politicians, bureaucrats and prosecutors to do its bidding.
Mr. Rahal is accused of bribing ingredient buyers as early as 1998.
Mr Berlusconi, who denies any wrongdoing, is on trial accused of bribing a senator.
The company's staff have also been accused of bribing doctors in Poland, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon.
Mr. Fong was initially accused of bribing Chinese officials to obtain confidential information.
Thoughts on Co-Workers Accused of Bribe-Taking: (FS) It's embarrassing.
The statement said Reilly and two Chinese executives also were accused of bribing government officials in Beijing and Shanghai.
Mr. Berlusconi is accused of bribing judges in 1985 to influence the sale of a state-controlled food conglomerate.
The second largest, for $177 million, involved Halliburton and a former unit, KBR, which were accused of bribing foreign officials.
Three years ago, he won an acquittal for a Coca-Cola executive who had been accused of bribing a union organizer.
The three men are accused of bribing officials at the Conmebol and Concacaf confederations for TV and marketing rights of continental tournaments.
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