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Discover Ludwig'accused over' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone is accused of wrongdoing or a crime. For example, "The police accused him of fraud and the media accused him over the misuse of funds."
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Meanwhile, in another case that led to protests by the Black Lives Matter movement, the trial of Edward Nero, one of the police officers accused over the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, is set to begin today.
Mr. Kostunica's patriotism, his criticism of the war-crimes tribunal at The Hague as a political instrument, his support for Serbs in Kosovo and his skepticism toward the West made him a good choice for a democratic opposition accused over and over again by Mr. Milosevic of being traitors in the pay of Washington and the NATO countries that bombed Yugoslavia.
He was accused over and over and over again of wanting to build a bomb, or wanting people to think he'd built a bomb.
Such versatility is remarkable, especially for a composer who is accused, over and over, of repeating himself by writing works presumably built upon unchanging harmonies and rhythms and by changing so little from piece to piece.
The media, for example, overwhelmingly focused their attention on the accused over the experience of his accuser.
Trump accused over Putin talks" is the Guardian's headline.
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From the point that the accused took over as camp commandant and especially after the air raids began, the daily beatings increased in intensity and number.
Accused of over-indulging in playboy lifestyle.
Yet the media – in Hong Kong and the UK – were later accused of over-reacting.
The company has been accused of over-billing and shipping supplies through Iran, which is illegal.
Having initially been attacked as willfully obscure, he was now accused of over-explicitness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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