Sentence examples for a allegations from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a allegations" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use with "allegations" is "an" because "allegations" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report contained an allegation of misconduct against the employee."
Alternatives: "an allegation" or "a claim".

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Malawi, where the entire cabinet of President Joyce Banda was sacked last week over a allegations of widespread corruption, said it was not its "business" to arrest al-Bashir.

New from Qatar last week: a) allegations of officials bussing in migrant workers from labour camps to fill empty seats at football matches; and b) the launch of a new cultural facility at a £3.6bn Doha development – a modern slavery museum with exhibits covering "migrant labour issues", "recruitment and exploitation".

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For instance, it is hard to establish an allegation that a reviewer who may have a competing personal, theoretical and methodological interest when reviewing a piece of work.

But a volunteer's challenge is essentially a criminal accusation: an allegation of voter fraud.

It threw an allegation at a fundamentally decent man.

"I have an allegation and a denial," Cinquanta said.

They are a reporting that an allegation has been made".

Accusation means an allegation that a person is guilty of some offense, fault, crime, imputation.

A maltreatment investigation occurred when there was an allegation made about a known or suspected past incident of abuse or neglect.

A police officer in relation to an allegation of misconduct in a public office.

But they have in common an allegation of an implied quid pro quo.

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