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The phrase "accused of not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when someone is being accused of not doing something or failing to fulfill a certain responsibility. Example: The company's CEO was accused of not paying their employees on time, leading to a strike by the workers. In this sentence, "accused of not" is used to convey the accusation that the CEO did not fulfill their responsibility of paying employees on time.
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"We were accused of not being authentic last time".
Australia was accused of not taking the negotiations seriously.
He was also accused of not seeking treatment.
"Now, I know I'm sometimes accused of not being able to make a choice," she said.
Balotelli, sometimes accused of not celebrating his goals, lifted his shirt to reveal a message.
Our industry was accused of not putting enough effort into developing these alternative engines.
Crossroads has been accused of not portraying Mr. Clinton's words accurately.
Multinationals stand accused of not paying their "fair share" of taxes.
In her video she says: "Last week we conservatives were accused of not having a heart.
Mr Obama himself is widely accused of not standing up sufficiently robustly for US interests.
I have been accused of not reporting an offense, but I didn't see anything.
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