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The phrase "accused on" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition is "of." Example: "He was accused of theft."
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In fact, Swedish law does distinguish among degrees of rape, with Assange being accused on one count of the least grave kind.
"When I learn about a crime, I am obligated to inform the authorities," she tells Renzo Cuadra, accused on one show of child pornography.
I've been accused on more than one occasion of being hooked on Twitter, and I know I'm not alone.
Terry the accused before a magistrate and Terry the accused on the back pages are one and the same.
He was accused on Strictly of being too serious.
Mr. Grimm has not been accused on any wrongdoing.
She then released the accused on £500 bail.
Germans have been accused, on occasion, of overanalyzing.
Other low-level officials from the party have also been accused on dubious claims.
Or you might recognize her as someone who several times was falsely accused on "Law & Order".
I was accused on that BBC programme of being a killer.
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