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The phrase "accused of throwing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing allegations or charges against someone regarding an act of throwing something, typically in a legal or informal context.
Example: "The player was accused of throwing the game to benefit a betting syndicate."
Alternatives: "charged with throwing" or "alleged to have thrown".
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Minors who were accused of throwing stones were detained in police lockups, appeared in regular courts, sometimes in handcuffs, and lodged in jails.
The youth was accused of throwing stones at soldiers.
Indeed, Gibson was never accused of throwing a spitter.
Hindmarsh was accused of throwing his captain from a ship.
She was even accused of throwing a five-year-old into a pot of boiling cheese.
Some 800 youths have been arrested, accused of throwing stones or firebombs.
Earlier this month Bieber was accused of throwing eggs at a neighbour's house in California.
During that battle, an American sergeant, Christopher Speer, was killed by a grenade that Mr. Khadr was accused of throwing.
Adam Teese, 26, was accused of "throwing a missile on to the pitch" during the Manchester derby in January.
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Gilmour, 21, was accused of throwing a bin at a convoy of cars containing Prince Charles, sitting on a protection officer's car and smashing a window.
Israeli undercover police arresting a Palestinian boy accused of throwing stones at Israeli soldiers.
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