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The phrase "accusing statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to remarks or comments that blame or charge someone with wrongdoing.
Example: "The witness made several accusing statements during the trial that raised doubts about the defendant's innocence."
Alternatives: "blaming remarks" or "alleging comments".
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You need to speak calmly and firmly but avoid using negative or accusing statements.
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