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"make an accusation" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are accusing someone of doing something wrong. For example: "The witness made an accusation of murder against the suspect."
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To make an accusation like that on national television with no basis in fact is despicable".
Can I risk damaging relations by appearing to make an accusation?
"Look, you make an accusation that's totally absurd, you end up looking like a fool," he said.
He wouldn't make an accusation like that simply to grab attention, garner a headline or seize the political spotlight.
"It's easy for prosecutors to make an accusation, but it's quite another thing for them to prove it".
If you're going to make an accusation in the course of a presidency, you've got to back it up with facts, too.
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Two graduate students had made an accusation, Zeelenberg explained.
That's just a fact, not me making an accusation.
Then he mars his work by making an accusation of such gravity as a sideswipe.
"At this point, there is no one that is making an accusation that he cannot sustain".
The headteacher had him escorted from the premises whereupon he made an accusation that the teacher had assaulted his child.
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