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The phrase "was accusing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that indicates someone was making an accusation or blaming someone else for something. Example: She was accusing her coworker of stealing her ideas during the meeting.
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"I think they thought I was accusing them.
And no one was accusing Van Gundy of anything.
Hardly any Democrat was accusing Mr. Christie of playing politics.
Put slightly differently, the courtly Justice Stevens was accusing his colleagues of judicial activism.
Within 24 hours each side was accusing the other of violating the truce.
No one was accusing Springsteen of scalping these tickets — the idea was unthinkable.
He had to have understood that the woman was accusing him of rape, she insisted.
One of the council members was accusing him of stealing benzene.
Now, he said, she was accusing him and his relatives of harassment.
In effect, Justice Stevens was accusing the Scalia group of judicial activism.
"I thought Anton was accusing me of using a racist slur against him.
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