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The phrase "are being accused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing individuals or groups who are currently facing allegations or charges.
Example: "The suspects are being accused of theft and are awaiting trial."
Alternatives: "are facing accusations" or "are under suspicion."
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But now the accusers are being accused, with a battle being waged over principles of free speech, government overreach and collaboration with activist organizations.
Appraisers see some irony in the accusation that, so soon after a housing bubble, they are being accused of holding prices down.
"We are being accused of evergreening," he says.
"We are being accused of something we didn't do.
But now they are being accused of antisemitism.
We are being accused of not trying a sleight of hand but being open about it".
Now they are being accused of generating a climate of fear and skewing the judicial process.
Both sides are being accused of violating a cease-fire that is theoretically in place.
"These activists are being accused of being part of a criminal organisation.
"Now, we are being accused of not being aggressive about a matter that we began".
We are being accused of the sin of playing what most people want to hear.
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