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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it accused of" is not correct in English as it is missing a subject
You can use it in contexts where you want to indicate that something or someone is being accused, but it needs to be rephrased to include a subject. Example: "The report stated that it was accused of negligence."
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Iranian Revolutionary Guards captured a Royal Navy patrol boat and its crew whom it accused of entering Iranian waters in the Gulf.
But details of its discussions with the service came out in a lawsuit Fairfax filed, unsuccessfully, against hedge funds it accused of manipulating its shares.
The West Midlands Express & Star turned its guns on the BBC, which it accused of talking up resistance: "In the lefty-liberal mindset of so many BBC staff, anything smacking of victory must be avoided".
-- that it accused of making deceptive supplement claims.
The Indian Premier League scandal saw it accused of dragging the game into disrepute.
This month Islamabad named eight Indian diplomats who it accused of spying.
But we were attacked for it, accused of being fascist bastards and so on".
It won an $85 million settlement from American Express, which it accused of deceptive and discriminatory marketing and billing practices.
In late March, for instance, the government temporarily closed 17 butchers' shops it accused of breaking price regulations.
The group, Friends of Democracy, has previously targeted House members whom it accused of opposing campaign finance reform.
The Army said it was trying to kill Muhammad Sidir, 24, whom it accused of masterminding attacks against Israelis.
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