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Discover Ludwig"make accusations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it in any context where you are asserting or suggesting that someone has done something wrong. Example sentence: "The lawyer warned his client not to make accusations against the other party without any real evidence."
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He found that the judges broke their own rules by permitting people to make accusations without posting a monetary bond, letting accusers be interviewed in groups and allowing "spectral evidence" — evidence only visible to the accuser — as sufficient for a conviction.
They will make accusations.
"But the other guys make accusations.
Until we do, I really think it's unwarranted to make accusations".
"It bothers me when people make accusations about other people," she said.
"This other information could be used in some way to make accusations or cause harm".
Mr. Romney was more willing to make accusations directly at Mr. Gingrich than he was in South Carolina.
Putin's spokesman says report was another case in which those who make accusations against Russia cannot back them up.
"How low is it to make accusations against a dead child," said Ms. Cicciaro, who is of Puerto Rican heritage.
Women who make accusations against powerful men are dragged into the muck; powerful men can get $40m safety nets.
UPDATE: Tammy Pescatelli, one of three comedians to originally make accusations of joke-stealing, also took to Jim Norton's show to discuss her own perspective on the matter.
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