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The phrase "accusing someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe the act of stating that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Example: "The witness was hesitant to come forward, fearing that she might be accused of accusing someone without evidence."
Alternatives: "blaming someone" or "charging someone".
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Although Cameron's accusation of scaremongering was like Nick Griffin accusing someone of racism.
Can I then be the first of 1,057 pots making hue-related accusations about the kettle to point out that Li'l Mickey O accusing someone else of being boring is like the Fiver accusing someone else of being unfunny?" – Ed Taylor.
Now do one with 'payback' where you're accusing someone.
"It means accusing someone of what you're doing.
"The act of accusing someone of something has an effect.
"They run the risk of accusing someone of doping when in fact they're not".
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A new law was proposed to make it a crime to falsely accuse someone of corruption.
High on indignation, Arthur (to George's embarrassment) accused someone else on evidence as flimsy as the enemy's.
Perversely, the worst thing that you can accuse someone of is being "judgmental".
All the US had to do was accuse someone of something and that was that.
"The last thing you want to do is accuse someone of being on steroids," Ajello said.
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