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The phrase "accused professor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a professor who has been formally charged or alleged to have committed a wrongdoing.
Example: "The university has placed the accused professor on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation."
Alternatives: "professor under accusation" or "professor facing charges".
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But Mr. Lacovara accused Professor Shapiro of advocating a form of "rough justice".
He accused Professor O'Rourke of bias and of failing to appreciate that his firm found many overtime and safety violations.
The case collapsed on Thursday after a defence lawyer accused Professor Harris of being too close to the league to give impartial evidence.
The letter accused Professor Makgoba of defending Western science and its racist ideas about Africans at the expense of Mr. Mbeki.
The home secretary accused Professor David Nutt of "trivialising" the dangers of drugs and showing "insensitivity to the families of victims" of ecstasy.
Dr Clare Gerada, chair of the RCGP, said the GMC report had found "no evidence of discrimination" and accused Professor Esmail of contradicting himself by "misleadingly" suggesting the RCGP may be biased in the way it assesses candidates.
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Mr. Evenbeck accused professors of insubordination.
They contend that the committee includes insiders disposed toward the accused professors, including some who have signed Israel-divestment petitions.
The drive has accused professors of, among other things, being soft on militant Islam and sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
In 2006, conservative columnists, bloggers and pundits with close ties to the Bush administration railed against him, accusing Professor Cole of being anti-American and anti-Israeli.
In a letter, passed to The Independent, the doctors accuse Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of NHS England, of a "disrespectful and politicised" intervention in the increasingly acrimonious dispute over changes to their pay and working conditions.
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