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The phrase "accuses of misconduct" is not correct in English.
It should be "accuses someone of misconduct." You can use it when discussing allegations or claims made against a person regarding inappropriate or unethical behavior.
Example: "The report accuses the manager of misconduct related to financial mismanagement."
Alternatives: "charges with misconduct" or "alleges misconduct against".
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Brennan also took jabs at the Senate panel's failure to conduct a single interview throughout its investigation, even of those CIA officers it accuses of misconduct.
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McEnany's statements come after many Republican officials have attempted to downplay accusations of sexual misconduct in the party or have openly supported those accused of misconduct.
No one else was accused of misconduct.
Mr. Corzine himself has never been directly accused of misconduct.
The testimony came in the trial of three officers accused of misconduct.
Neither he nor the soldiers under his command were ever accused of misconduct.
One, the executive committee, can sanction students who are accused of misconduct.
While Monsignor Brady is accused of misconduct with one boy, a second boy has also described misconduct, Ms. Gutierrez said.
The message to the S.E.C. from these cases is to tread carefully when considering whom to accuse of misconduct.
It can also document police behavior, which could be valuable if an officer is accused of misconduct.
Is it only one in three teachers who are falsely accused of misconduct, as a survey this week suggests?
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