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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allege about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it is not commonly used as a standalone phrase
It is often used in the context of reporting or discussing someone's statements or accusations. Here is an example: "The defendant's lawyer alleged about the witness's lack of credibility during the cross-examination." In this sentence, "alleged about" is used to indicate that the lawyer made accusations or raised doubts about the witness's credibility. It is a formal and somewhat neutral way of expressing this idea.
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Authorities allege about 8 30 p.m. on the day of the killing, a man called police from the actor's cellphone, saying that he had just shot his wife to death.
As his son would allege about a likely GOP nominee a quarter century later, George H.W. said Reagan was untested, inexperienced and, even worse, might prove dangerous for the world.
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He explained that, before he left CICIG, investigators had found partial confirmation of what Rosenberg had alleged about improprieties at Banrural and other institutions.
In February 2015, the company altered a report of "abusive/aggressive behaviour" alleged about one of its own guards to downgrade it from "minor" to "information".
Did I say "allegedly?" I take that back; at this point there is nothing alleged about it: Mr. Lerach and his partners absolutely, positively committed these crimes.
That Nan finds China's rapaciousness familiar from what its blackest propagandists have alleged about America is the novel's only excursion into cynicism.
Since the death of Lord Brittan was announced on Thursday morning, few credible media outlets have let on what was really being alleged about the late peer, whose death drew heartfelt expressions of sadness from university contemporaries and others.
The opposite has been alleged about Japan — that it remembers too little of its own offensive behavior in the World War II era, to the chronic discomfort of its neighbors, especially China.
"The N.F.L. has a long history of violating federal antitrust law in an effort to minimize its labor costs," the players' lawsuit alleges about a subject that has become as familiar to the South Fourth Street Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis as First Amendment cases are to the Supreme Court in Washington.
In an essay published before he joined the Administration, Lederman wrote, "Even if everything the government alleges about al-Marri's ties to al Qaeda are true," he was not a danger "because he was already incapacitated — imprisoned — within the criminal-justice system, where his trial was pending".
Much has been alleged about disinformation in the run-up to the invasion.
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