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Discover Ludwig"being accused" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is being accused of a wrongdoing. For example, "The suspect maintains his innocence despite being accused of committing the crime."
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"So what are we being accused of?
"What exactly are men being accused of?
Mr Lee is being accused of having conscription-dodging sons.
Now he is being accused of putting principle before probity.
"We are being accused of evergreening," he says.
Officials avoid decisions for fear of being accused of favouritism.
"At that point, she was not being accused," he said.
"I'm always being accused of Islamophobia, that's a non-word.
But being accused of assisting terrorists is not.
It is our ISI that is being accused, we felt.
"Suddenly, we were being accused of supporting terrorism".
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