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was accusations
noun
The act of accusing.
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One of the first of many crises that engulfed the post-Clarkson Top Gear was accusations of "disrespect" after Matt LeBlanc drove spheres of burnt rubber into a road close to the Cenotaph in London.
Part of the equation was accusations and a lawsuit against Joe Lonsdale around a sexual assault — allegations that were in the end dismissed.
For Bill Clinton, the problem was accusations of philandering and serial dishonesty at a time when those characteristics were considered at least somewhat disqualifying.
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"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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