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The phrase "accused of making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or claims made against someone regarding their actions or behavior.
Example: "The politician was accused of making false statements during the campaign."
Alternatives: "charged with creating" or "alleged to have produced".
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"I've been accused of making girls look oversexed," he admits.
She was accused of making four similar shipments.
It too has been accused of making unsupported claims.
The American swimmer is accused of making false claims.
Mr. Beck is often accused of making inflammatory remarks.
-- that it accused of making deceptive supplement claims.
As my company grew, I'd periodically be accused of making decisions slowly.
"I'm conscious of not making excuses because I've been accused of making excuses.
None of the six companies have been accused of making the payments.
Both refused to cooperate and went to trial, accused of making false statements.
He would be accused of making a purely political calculation rather than sticking to principle.
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accused of exaggerating
accused of translating
accused of incorporating
accused of identifying
accused of strengthening
accused of makes
accused of supporting
accused of being
accused of leaking
accused of cutting
accused of mislabelling
accused of taking
accused of torturing
accused of killing
accused of stealing
accused of punching
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