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The phrase "accused of having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or charges against someone regarding a specific action or behavior.
Example: "The politician was accused of having accepted bribes during his campaign."
Alternatives: "charged with having" or "alleged to have".
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Mr Lee is being accused of having conscription-dodging sons.
"I have been accused of having an obsession with him.
He is often accused of having a short attention span.
Reliance, in particular, is accused of having behaved badly.
He is accused of having molested 33 girls, not boys.
She was accused of having grossly underpaid for her collection.
Its "pervasive negative portrayals" are accused of having "harmful effects".
"Moulin Rouge" will be accused of having no heart.
"I was falsely accused of having an affair in Paris".
"We have been accused of having a smile attack," Mr. Seifi said.
Gillian Low could be accused of having had designs on her current job for years.
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