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Discover Ludwig'accused that' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when one is asserting that someone else has been accused of an action. For example: "The defendant accused that he had been maliciously framed by the police."
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The accused' – that sort of thing.
On Thursday Mandela accused that country's President Mugabe of "a tragic failure of leadership".
The police accused that group of committing crimes including rape, abduction and theft.
State Democratic officials have accused that judge, Mark E. Fuller, of playing politics because of his close ties to Republicans.
A third category includes errors that are important enough to require reversal on direct appeal but do not reveal the kind of fundamental unfairness to the accused that will support a collateral attack on a final judgment.
The Court nonetheless holds that once formal criminal proceedings have commenced, such undercover activity in some circumstances may not be constitutionally permissible even though it leads to incriminating statements by an accused that are entirely voluntary and inherently reliable.
The mayor then accused that councilwoman of having whispered during meetings herself and said that the whisper charges had been politically motivated.
On the form, several questions were left blank, including one that reads: "Have you ever been accused in a criminal case?" There was a space next to the word "accused" that was to be checked if the answer was "yes".
The Pentagon refinement of Bush's military order may well incorporate rights to the accused that are in today's Uniform Code of Military Justice but were expressly denied in his original, hastily drawn order.
It was a major reversal for Mrs. Gandhi, who in the past had accused that party of facilitating her husband's killing with its support for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka's violent secessionist movement.
But both of the defendant's points were rejected in another of the testy exchanges between judges and accused that have become a staple of the most important such trial since Hitler's henchmen faced justice at Nuremberg.
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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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