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had been accusing
  • past perfect progressive of accuse.

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Taylor, 34, and Shumpert, 35, both had been accusing each other of violating the agreement by leaking their settlement terms to blogs, according to court documents filed Aug. 5 in Georgia’s Fulton County Superior Court.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 15, 2025

For months, critics had been accusing Cooperatives Minister Hojatollah Abdolmaleki of hiring friends and family members to work at the agency, a charge he denied, according to state media.

From Washington Post • Jul. 13, 2022

Proctor became a critic of the witch trials not long after the mass hysteria began, arguing "the afflicted girls, who had been accusing many of the villagers of witchcraft, were frauds and liars," historyofmassachusetts.org reported.

From Fox News • Oct. 20, 2018

Carl Lewis, 100-meter run, 1988: Lewis had been accusing winner Ben Johnson of steroid use for years before these Olympics, so he had a reason to feel resentful about taking second place.

From Slate • Feb. 22, 2014

She looked at me angrily, while I felt as if I had been accusing her unjustly.

From The Story of Antony Grace by Fenn, George Manville