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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusing its" is not correct and lacks context to be usable in written English.
It may be used in a sentence where "accusing" is a verb and "its" refers to a possessive pronoun, but it requires additional context to clarify meaning.
Example: "The report was accusing its author of bias."
Alternatives: "blaming its" or "charging its".
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Arab financers have since scampered to dissociate themselves from it, accusing its filmmaker of bias in favor of the Israelis.
The US is not a signatory to the ICC while Uganda has threatened to withdraw from it, accusing its prosecutors of targeting only African leaders.
The government said it had no hand in these attacks, but it is quite open in accusing its critics in the press of treason and even terrorism as it fights to end a 25-year-long Tamil separatist rebellion.
The non-executive directors who supervised the bosses who created this horror show were certainly wounded enough by it to issue a statement accusing its authors of relying on hindsight.
Post scriptum: Just after we left the city, the Sirte Military Council said it had arrested a 12-member armed gang, accusing its members of murder.
The investment firm has sued MGM Mirage, accusing its managers of letting costs spiral out of control.
Unfortunately, the Soka Gakkai has not forgiven the ruling party for accusing its honorary president, Daisaku Ikeda, of sexual improprieties.
He quit Luar after accusing its leader of improper use of the proceeds of a bank raid.
Mainstream Buddhist groups dismiss Shugden claims of persecution as unfounded, accusing its followers of "aggressive, misleading and unethical behaviour".
Some say the ANC is using race to its political advantage, accusing its opponents of being anti-black to increase support from its base.
Last year the authorities closed down Iran's main film directors union, "The House of Cinema," accusing its members of having relations with foreign-based opposition channels.
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