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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accuses him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is stating that another person is guilty of a wrongdoing or fault.
Example: "The lawyer accuses him of fraud during the trial."
Alternatives: "charges him" or "blames him".
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Asked about Stewart's accusation, Washington accuses him of not paying Baughman for the prints and woodblocks.
Mr Blair routinely accuses him of opportunism an accusation that has stuck.
It accuses him of training suicide-bombers.
No one ever accuses him of literalism.
Instead, she accuses him of plagiarism.
Then she accuses him of rape.
Later she accuses him of plagiarising her.
China accuses him of being a separatist.
The state accuses him of premeditated murder.
She accuses him of embezzlement, and fears discovery; he protests.
She is not amused and accuses him of being drunk.
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