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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused of committing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone who has been accused of a specific crime or wrongdoing. Example: The man was arrested and accused of committing the robbery at the local convenience store.
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All were accused of committing espionage.
Eleven men are on trial, accused of committing sexual offences.
Such envy extends well beyond people accused of committing crimes.
United Nations peacekeepers also have been accused of committing abuses.
They were accused of committing war crimes in Kosovo.
Some of its troops were accused of committing war crimes.
Nor did they identify the commanders accused of committing them.
Other trials of soldiers accused of committing atrocities in Aceh are expected to follow.
Allies of both Mr. Gbagbo and Mr. Ouattara are accused of committing atrocities in the fighting.
He was thereafter arrested and accused of committing the massive fraud himself.
I was accused of committing crimes, and told that I was responsible for my own violation.
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