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was accusation
noun
The act of accusing.
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"You don't really believe," he said — it was accusation rather than question — "that literature has nothing to do with psychology, with biography or society or history?" I did believe it; I had been trained to believe it.
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It is accusation and insult.
These are accusation sure to piss off Cupertino.
"They were accusations and allegations".
There were accusations of inappropriate weapons use.
They are accusations without proof.
So are accusations about politically charged detentions.
"It was more that they were accusations.
Thus, there were accusations of cronyism.
There were accusations of vote fraud.
And there were accusations of intimidation and official corruption.
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