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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused of refusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations made against someone for not complying with a request or demand.
Example: "The politician was accused of refusing to answer questions during the press conference."
Alternatives: "charged with declining" or "alleged to have rejected".
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Sprinkled throughout the annexes are discussions of matters that the current regime has often been accused of refusing to discuss: accusations of mass revenge killings by Kagame's troops in 1994, for instance.
The Chicago Police Department has frequently been accused of refusing to acknowledge internal problems.
Corizon staff are accused of refusing to look at Sabeghi's injuries.
In addition to those killed after opening fire, 160 people were accused of refusing commands to drop a weapon.
Many Muslim residents I spoke to were vocal about their frustration at being accused of refusing to integrate.
This is undoubtedly true, and China has been accused of refusing to exercise the influence it has.
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Unions have struck deals with the administrations in Scotland and Wales, increasing their anger at the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, who they accuse of refusing to discuss the long-running row.
Since the revolution started, they have fought battles against both the regime and the opposition, who Kurds accuse of refusing to accept Kurdish identity.
He accused Davies of refusing to look at the "tough medicine" Labour had already prescribed.
But at a news conference on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Boos accused protesters of refusing to meet for "substantive talks".
They also accused Spain, Portugal and Italy of refusing to allow Mr. Morales's plane to fly over or land in their countries.
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