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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accused you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that someone has been charged with wrongdoing or blamed for something.
Example: "She accused you of stealing her idea during the meeting."
Alternatives: "charged you" or "blamed you".
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"No one's ever accused you of that".
How can I accused you of bigotry?
I just accused you of it.
"He accused you of killing your husband?" Scaring said.
But nobody has ever accused you of being aloof.
I'm sure people have accused you of being a narcissist.
Q: A senior German politician accused you of blackmail.
The head coach at the time, Chuck Noll, accused you of "espionage".
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He might even accuse you of malpractice.
I accuse: "You've changed the norm.
"They accuse you of crimes that you never committed".
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