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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused of issuing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations made against someone regarding the act of issuing something, such as a statement, document, or order.
Example: "The politician was accused of issuing false statements during the campaign."
Alternatives: "charged with releasing" or "alleged to have issued".
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The banks' analysts had been accused of issuing biased research.
The four agents were arrested yesterday and are accused of issuing a total of 46 falsified tickets throughout Manhattan.
El Aissami allegedly has ties to Hezbollah and was accused of issuing fraudulent passports to individuals from Middle Eastern countries.
Media reports in Japan said the company was accused of issuing a false news release to drive up the share price of a marketing subsidiary.
Five are medical personnel, one is the owner's son, who ran the clinic, and another is a senior official at Kosovo's Health Ministry, who is accused of issuing an illegal "invitation letter" for the victims.
TRENTON — At a news conference after a minor league rehabilitation game Friday night, Alex Rodriguez was peppered with questions about allegations that he was involved with Biogenesis, a now-defunct South Florida clinic accused of issuing performance-enhancing drugs.
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British officials have accused it of issuing a statement in behalf of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's network.
He accused Mr. Hevesi of issuing the report in a blatant bid for labor support in the forthcoming Democratic primary.
The indictment accused her of issuing local checks to herself and using a union credit card for personal expenses.
He called Yudkin's theory "a mountain of nonsense", and accused him of issuing "propaganda" for the meat and dairy industries.
The chair of Sheffield city region and leader of Barnsley council, Sir Steve Houghton, has accused Western of issuing "misleading" statements that have served to harm the devolution process.
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