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The phrase "aggressive accusation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or forceful claim made against someone, often implying hostility or confrontation.
Example: "The lawyer made an aggressive accusation against the defendant, claiming he had deliberately misled the court."
Alternatives: "hostile allegation" or "forceful charge".
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I eventually escaped the aggressive accusation by inviting the referee to come to my lab so that we could repeat the work under his or her supervision.
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I had read some accounts but had stayed in a cloud of dismay, distracted by the degree of outrage, fury and aggressive accusations over this one issue.
In addition to labeling gays and lesbians as "filthy," the article -- penned by Frank Joseph, M.D. -- makes several aggressive accusations against the gay and lesbian community, including pinning homosexuals as child molesters.
There were industrial exercises in aggressive recruiting, accusations of misselling dodgy degrees, and allegations of fraud.
Mark Rosenthal, the new president of the motor vehicle operators' local, asserted that Mr. Hill was less than aggressive in pursuing accusations of wrongdoing.
Just as it looks to put accusations of aggressive account opening misdeeds behind it, the bank is accused of improperly extending customers' mortgages.
In an interview two weeks ago he dismissed critics who said Mr. Starr was being too aggressive in pursuing the accusations involving Monica S. Lewinsky.
In a statement, Hart said, "The university and the athletics department are committed to being aggressive and proactive when accusations or rumors come to our attention".
Professor Boyle, who is based in the university's Centre for Cultural Policy Research, is similarly bemused at distinctions between the output of BBC Scotland (subjected to aggressive protests and bias accusations by the Yes campaign) and STV.
The £150bn UK credit card industry is to come under investigation this month by the Financial Conduct Authority over accusations of aggressive marketing after the watchdog suggested it had been pushing "payday loans with plastic".
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