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"accused of doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates that someone has been formally or publicly charged or blamed for a specific action or wrongdoing. Example: The politician was accused of taking bribes in exchange for political favors.
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I can be accused of doing too much: correct.
I was never accused of doing anything like Madoff did.
This is what Republicans are now accused of doing.
Mr. Caputo said that Ms. Naples "was never truly accused of doing anything wrong".
But I cannot be accused of doing too much with too many orchestras.
Countries that use them are often accused of doing so to keep their currencies artificially undervalued.
(He did not favor the Communists, though, as he was later accused of doing).
And Goldman isn't the only financial firm accused of doing this.
The atrocity is what Jerry Sandusky has been accused of doing at Penn State.
In Cyprus, though, the bank is accused of doing too much.
A third is that what the defendants are accused of doing, everybody does.
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