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The phrase "accused of causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or claims made against someone regarding their responsibility for a particular action or event.
Example: "The defendant was accused of causing the accident that resulted in multiple injuries."
Alternatives: "charged with creating" or "blamed for instigating".
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They've both been accused of causing inflation.
Whittaker had been accused of causing those injuries to himself.
Video games stand accused of causing obesity, violence, and lousy grades.
In contrast, some gay parents are accused of causing this also because they are gay.
He is accused of causing millions of dollars' worth of damage.
Five women were accused of causing harm, a suspicion bolstered by local witchfinders and a cleric.
This is why Assange has been accused of causing so much harm.
These slain 46 million will be accused of causing a million groggy naps.
He has been accused of causing governments to fall and markets to crumble.
He called it a "safe environment" where they would not be accused of causing trouble.
The news caused panic among Toyota owners: the cars were accused of causing thirty-nine deaths.
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accused of looking
accused of sanctioning
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