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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accusing to" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "accuse" is usually followed by "of" rather than "to."
Example: "He is accusing her of stealing his lunch."
Alternatives: "charging with" or "blaming for".
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House Republicans smelled a rat, accusing to White House of covering-up an al-Qaida connection to the attack, one which might have neutralized the political benefit of Osama bin Laden's scalp in President Obama's re-election campaign.
In 2011 the Federal Government of the United States arrested four men from Bacliff, accusing to be a part of the gang and charging them crimes related to crack cocaine distribution.
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"The law presumes an accused to be innocent of crime.
(2) Permitting an accused to sign his own bond without sureties is rarely allowed.
The essential ingredient of the offense was the intent of the accused to injure or defraud.
"Therefore I call upon the accused to enter his defence".
On Tuesday, it expanded the list of accused to 10.
His jeremiads were meant to rouse, to accuse, to shake off dejection.
The most significant outcome might be an agreement to move the accused to a different dorm.
An arraignment normally, however, affords an opportunity of the accused to plead, as a condition precedent to a trial.
The Government has been accused to failing to improve protection for whistleblowers, despite pre-election promises.
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