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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he accused" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used when referring to someone making an accusation against someone else. Here are two example sentences using "he accused": 1. During the trial, the witness pointed to the defendant and said, "He accused me of lying about the crime." 2. In a dramatic turn of events, he accused his best friend of stealing money from their joint business.
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He accused the accuser.
He accused Vice Pres.
He accused me of flummery".
He accused Santorum of supporting foreign aid!
First he accused him of shady fundraising.
He accused Mr Martinelli of racketeering.
He accused Brussels of "blowing" taxpayers' money.
He accused his lawyer.
He accused him of "intellectually dishonest" arguments.
He accused her of beating him up.
He accused her of being a spy.
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