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Discover Ludwig"allegations that" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a statement about something that someone has accused someone else of doing. For example: "Allegations that the company was participating in illegal activities have raised serious concerns within the local community."
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The article included allegations that were false and defamatory.
"On both occasions she made allegations that are wholly untrue".
Again, these are all allegations that have been made.
She allegedly began to make "malicious allegations" that "frightened Mr.
"Still, the allegations that have been made are troubling.
What follows is a brief overview of some of the more common allegations that have been made and what, if anything, the courts have said about these allegations.
His spokesman called any allegations that he was involved "scandalous".
Indeed, it has denied allegations that it opposes them.
And have there been rumors and allegations that sound sane?
But they rebut allegations that they messed up.
Yesterday Cosby also denied allegations that he raped Dickinson.
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