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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused some of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to allegations made against certain individuals or groups regarding specific actions or behaviors.
Example: "The report accused some of the employees of misconduct during the investigation."
Alternatives: "charged some with" or "blamed some for".
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He has accused some of Lula's closest aides of commanding an epic scheme of bribes.
Turkey has accused some of the groups of being fronts for separatists or terrorists.
A woman they met at the club accused some of them of rape.
He accused some of his former backers of playing a role in the trial.
The government accused some of these officials of corruption and failing to hold proper elections.
The federal government has accused some of those businesses of going too far.
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This is the game that Penguin is accusing some of its authors of playing.
Rick Santorum objected, accusing some of his Republican colleagues of favoring isolationism.
His opponents now accuse some of those groups of illegally helping his campaign.
He has launched a crackdown on opposition non-governmental organisations, accusing some of them, Putin-style, of being foreign agents.
Mr. Kejriwal held news conferences accusing some of the richest Indians, including the billionaire Mukesh Ambani, of sponsoring corruption.
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