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"written accusation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an accusation made in a formal, written legal document. For example: "The plaintiff filed a written accusation claiming the defendant had defrauded him."
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"Criminal charges" are defined in this study as a written accusation charging that an individual named has been accused of committing an act or omitted to do something that is punishable by law.
Late in the month, following a series of letters, e-mail and confrontations between Poehlman and DeNino, none of which laid the technician's concerns to rest, DeNino went to Thomas Mercurio, the university's general counsel, to lodge a formal, written accusation of scientific misconduct against his former mentor.
She did, however, admit to the state nursing board that she had repeatedly falsified medical records and misrepresented events in the case, the board said in a written accusation against her.
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Robert Zaretsky, a professor of French history, has written an accusation against France and my political commitments that mixes a great many issues — such as the independence of Kosovo, the situation of Roma communities in Europe, and the right to intervene in the affairs of other nations at moments of grave humanitarian crisis — with bits of French literary history.
Duvalier's lawyers have written the accusations off as political motivated and baseless.
Halper also wrote about accusations by senior civil servants who charge that Trump is forcing out workers with expertise on climate change and the environment.
In a statement sent to parents last month, Ken Kay, Wwasps' president, wrote: "The accusations are from students.
Ms. Silver-Greenberg writes: "The accusations outlined in the lawsuit echo problems — from questionable documents used in lawsuits to incomplete records — that plagued the foreclosure process and prompted a multibillion-dollar settlement with big banks.
The judge overseeing the case of a bouncer accused of killing a 24-year-old graduate student in February rejected a motion to recuse herself yesterday, writing that accusations of judicial misconduct were groundless.
And posting on the Bookseller's website, children's author Robert Muchamore wrote that accusations that the scheme was "a stealth tax, or part of some Orwellian state apparatus that puts a barrier between children and adults is absurdly over the top".
Most media outlets have a policy where they don't write about accusations or threats of lawsuits.
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