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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusing and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing actions or behaviors that involve making accusations or expressing blame towards someone or something.
Example: "The report was filled with accusing and harsh statements about the management's decisions."
Alternatives: "blaming and" or "alleging and".
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At the exhibitions, Ms. Eisler said, "the weight of those collective portraits is so accusing, and so tragic".
He was salacious, accusing, and derogatory, referring to her "box" and to the sex act as "sinking it in".
Instead of simply accusing and taking the animals away, these men are working with people who may not have the knowledge or resources to care for their animals.
That evening, two other investigators gave the woman a chance to identify the men she was accusing and showed her a photographic lineup, using pictures of the players taken from the team's Web page.
The yelling and accusing and boycotts are counterproductive because they only entrench Israeli beliefs that they are the victims of prejudice and hypocrisy; rather try to pledge security and safety.
It was driving him wild, she could see, and secretly she was excited, she was thrilled, and she answered not one word while he went on exclaiming and accusing and asking what the hell she thought she was doing, and then he shouted "Bitch!" at her and went off to work.
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And the accusers, accused and victims are all Mexicans.
Lectures in which "mock trials" are performed and discussed, with students playing the parts of the accuser, accused and judge, should be useful.
Both accused and accuser claim to be in the same political camp.
The accused and the accuser.
We have all been the accused and the accuser.
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