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The phrase "accused of forfeiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being charged or blamed for losing something, typically in a legal or formal situation.
Example: "The defendant was accused of forfeiting his rights to the property due to his failure to comply with the terms of the contract."
Alternatives: "charged with losing" or "blamed for relinquishing".
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Even as the rest of his party accuses him of forfeiting the homeland to terrorists, Paul seems to relish his uncompromising and increasingly lonely stance against the "spy state".
In an interview with BBC Sandeshaya UNP parliamentarian Rajitha Senarathne accused the government of "forfeiting 61 human lives" because of the vague policies in regard to talks with the Tigers.
It calculates that it can assume the mantle of workers' champion that it accuses left-wing parties of forfeiting.
Farmers had been accused of using water inefficiently, and the board feared being forced to forfeit water.
An executive at a currency trading firm that had its headquarters in the World Trade Center and was accused of defrauding clients out of $110 million pleaded guilty yesterday to money laundering and agreed to forfeit $5.1 million.
Under a plea agreement, Mr. Walters agreed to forfeit his town house on West 139th Street, in Strivers' Row in Harlem, which he had been accused of receiving as a bribe, and more than $33,000 cash.
If a person is accused of breaking any of these rules and adjudged guilty by a quorum of at least five other reasonable riders, said person must immediately forfeit his seat.
Accused of conspiring to help the Medellin cocaine cartel by processing $32 million in drug profits, two of the bank's major units have now agreed to go on probation and forfeit $14 million.
I was accused of shoplifting.
"I was accused of plagiarism.
He is accused of perjury.
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