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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as accusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner or tone that suggests blame or accusation.
Example: "She looked at him as accusing, making him feel guilty for his actions."
Alternatives: "in an accusatory manner" or "with an accusing tone".
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Kermit the Frog denied it, while Miss Piggy added that Eric Bolling's accusation was "almost as laughable as accusing Fox News as, you know, being news".
He may say deeply hurtful things, such as accusing her of being a bad mother.
This is not the same thing as accusing the four year olds in question of hatching a terrorist plot.
To accuse someone of not caring about something is not the same thing as accusing them of discriminating against it.
Phillips quoted Ponomarev as accusing Ostrovsky of disseminating propaganda, and claimed the group was acting under "war rules".
One of them, Thomas Auerbach, was quoted in today's Frankfurter Allgemeine as accusing senior officials of knowingly exposing employees to health risks.
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In court, Mr. Seselj, speaking as accused and as lawyer, has made his position abundantly clear.
Kandinsky hectored him, and as much as accused him of dishonesty.
Did the lumbersexual, as accused, steal his look from the gay world of "bears" and "cubs"?
MADE PRIOR TO BOND ISSUE Counsel Says Indictment Is Persecution, as Accused Man Sacrificed to See Creditors Paid.
Minutes later, Ramzi bin al Shibh, another of the five detainees arraigned on Saturday as accused conspirators in the attacks, stood, knelt and started praying.
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