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The phrase "accusing anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of blaming or charging someone with a wrongdoing, often in a general context.
Example: "The report was careful not to imply that it was accusing anyone of misconduct without solid evidence."
Alternatives: "blaming anyone" or "charging anyone".
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I'm not accusing anyone of being racist.
"We're not accusing anyone of sinning.
"No one is accusing anyone," he said.
Platini stopped short of accusing anyone at Fifa of involvement.
As Phillip has stressed, the programme was not accusing anyone of anything".
(He added that he was not accusing anyone from the media of acting unprofessionally).
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All it takes is an accusation, [and] anyone can accuse anyone of anything".
Did Christian accuse anyone in particular?
"I would never accuse anyone of doing that," Anthopoulos said.
Malaysian officials have not accused anyone of wrongdoing.
Federal officials have not accused anyone at MF Global of wrongdoing.
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