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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuses for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "of" instead of "for."
Example: "She accuses him of stealing her idea."
Alternatives: "charges with" or "blames for."
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Of course, I'm not making accuses for Weinstein, or the terrible things he's been accused of doing.
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Tipping his hand a little, he called once for compassion for the accused, twice for pity for the justices.
It can also help bring justice for the accused, for victims, and for their families.
His war time commander General Ratko Mladic is accused for the same war crime.
The foundation had been accused for years of spreading itself too thin.
Rodgers was accused, for much of his time at Liverpool, of being more style than substance.
She reported the incident to police and the university suspended the accused for three months.
He has not been accused, for example, of hiding billions in Swiss banks as other corrupt leaders have.
George III is accused, for example, of "depriving us in many cases of the benefits of Trial by Jury".
"The sentence I impose on the accused for the murder of the deceased … is six years imprisonment," Masipa said.
Not many of the cases seem to have resulted in consequences for the men accused, for reasons no officials seem able to explain.
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