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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusing all" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone is making accusations against everyone involved in a particular context.
Example: "The report was controversial, as it was seen as accusing all members of the organization without evidence."
Alternatives: "blaming everyone" or "charging all parties".
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They had an ideology of accusing all others as being "infidels," thereby giving themselves a license to kill them.
Did he not see that he was accusing all Jews, rather than the Israeli state, of mistreating Palestinians?
Mr. Gachechiladze replied, "There was a time when you were accusing all of us of being spies".
Trying to tell the truth, unbowed by convention, accusing all of hypocrisy, he ends up contradicting himself by his actions.
Kaepernick, still unsigned, files a grievance against the N.F.L., accusing all 32 teams of colluding to keep him out of the league.
Abdul Kharim Khurram, the chief of staff to Mr. Karzai, detailed the suspicions in an interview last week with an Afghan television station, 1TV, accusing all three of killing innocents in Afghanistan and seeking to divide the country.
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For the accusation phase, we now accuse all users in T iff S T ≥η for some fixed threshold η.
The accused all deny wrongdoing.
I accuse all reactionary and bourgeois parents".
The accused, all Klansmen, were well known in the town.
"So let them accuse all they want," Mr. Sneh said.
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