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"strong accusations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing allegations or charges that carry a significant level of seriousness or intensity. Example sentence: The CEO faced strong accusations of embezzlement from multiple shareholders.
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Strong accusations.
"I fully expected that that sealed file would contradict some pretty strong accusations," Mr. Bradley said.
They should have been investigated because there are strong accusations of illegal dealings," he said.
He described the allegations as "strong accusations" but said the company considered it "inappropriate" to comment further on the content of the suicide note.
The National Journal said in 1980 that Mr. Bloom played a high stakes poker game with the oil companies, making strong accusations and brandishing the real, but unspoken, threat of criminal action.
The National Journal said in 1980 that Mr. Bloom had played a high-stakes poker game with the oil companies, making strong accusations and brandishing the real but unspoken threat of criminal action.
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Clinton made a strong accusation that the Sanders campaign is "lying" about the issue.
Early on they say the reason Mr. Gotti was given suspended sentences in his youth was that "most local criminal court judges were known to have received their jobs from a political clubhouse system underwritten by Mafia money". The charge that the Mafia finances the city's political clubhouses is a strong accusation, one that needs some substantiation.
That's a strong accusation.
The Star Magazine report Wednesday had far stronger accusations than its initial report.
Damningly, many of the strongest accusations of fascism that were made against him came from his own writers and editors.The Yomiuri was in revolt at the time.
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