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The phrase "accuser of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who makes an accusation against another person or entity.
Example: "The accuser of the defendant presented compelling evidence during the trial."
Alternatives: "accuser against" or "one who accuses".
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Trump's typical response to any allegation of wrongdoing is to accuse his accuser of the same crime.
But what Tyson really relishes is reënacting fights, and when he gets to his rape conviction he cracks wise about his attorney, and accuses his accuser of lying, to more applause.
Mr Navalny shot back: "But I am the defendant!" The opposition leader accused his accuser of having given false testimony in return for prosecutors dropping criminal charges against himself.
In fact, that is why Trump doubles down on any who would question him, accusing the accuser of the same misdeeds.
Or that he twice went to jail for incitement and sedition, telling the court, "I come here not as the accused but as the accuser of capitalism dripping with blood from head to foot".
And don't let Satan, the accuser of the brethren, accuse you in your own thought life or abuse you and tear you down in your mind.
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Cosby and his lawyers hit back, denying the accusations and in some cases filing countersuits, accusing the accusers of defamation.
In a vicious volley of lawsuits, the Beverly Hills money manager that attempted a turnaround of Carole Little stands accused of fraud in landing financing from General Motors Acceptance Corp. and in turn accuses its accusers of comparable shenanigans.
The Boys in Concert filed a counterclaim, accusing the accusers of "using bully tactics better suited for the schoolyard".
She also accuses her accusers of "hacking into my Facebook account" to find evidence.
In a sharply worded rebuttal, White House science adviser John Marburger attempts to turn the tables by accusing the accusers of "errors, distortions, and misunderstandings".
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