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The phrase "accused of espionage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been charged or suspected of engaging in espionage activities.
Example: "The former government official was accused of espionage after classified documents were found in his possession."
Alternatives: "charged with spying" or "suspected of espionage."
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He was accused of espionage.
They are not accused of espionage.
The two were accused of espionage and revealing state secrets.
They were soon accused of espionage, a charge dismissed by American officials as absurd.
Four British diplomats were bizarrely accused of espionage on Russian television.
Russian police raided TNK-BP's offices in Moscow; an employee was arrested and accused of espionage.
He was accused of espionage, but a judge dismissed the charges a few weeks later and Tsunoda returned to teaching.
She was later accused of espionage, which carries a possible death sentence.
James Yee, a Muslim Army chaplain who had been accused of espionage before charges were dropped.
Their expulsion followed the Bush administration's decision to expel four Russian diplomats accused of espionage.
In the last week, at least one journalist was accused of espionage but was later released.
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