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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusing him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of stating that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Example: "She was accused of stealing, but the evidence was not strong enough for anyone to be accusing him of the crime."
Alternatives: "blaming him" or "charging him".
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Republicans quickly pounced, accusing him of insensitivity.
Accusing him of theft is probably not.
3. Denied knowing who the individuals accusing him.
"Because you're accusing him," Westby retorts.
Was anyone accusing him of anything?
"You respond by accusing him of perjury".
Accusing him of tolerating Mr. Assir, youths charged his vehicle.
"What they're accusing him of, it's not small time.
I am not accusing him of knowingly cooking the books.
She sued, accusing him of ignoring her case.
Conservative opponents are accusing him of ducking honest debate.
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