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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'allege of' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to express that someone is making a claim or an assertion about something, you can use the phrase 'allege', or you can use the phrase 'assert'. For example: The politician alleged that her opponent had accepted bribes. OR The politician asserted that her opponent had accepted bribes.
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Japan and Germany stand accused of demanding too lax an inspection regime for fear, critics allege, of commercial theft.
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Mark Antony was in thrall to Cleopatra – or so Augustus alleged of his rival.
However, it's not possible that the Thai navy would have done what they were alleged of doing".
Bristol responded with lawsuits alleging, of all things, patent infringement.
20 One of the study's authors was a clown, something only alleged of other studies.
They have generated hundreds of claims alleging tens of billions of dollars in tax evasion.
With expert librarian help, we will identify reviews, scholarly commentaries, models of good practice and examples of (alleged) misapplication of realist evaluation.
Through the early weeks of 2008, prosecutors allege, installments of $616,000, $1.6 million and nearly.
Section 5 Governmental Attitude Regarding International and Nongovernmental Investigation of Alleged Violations of Human Rights.
President Obama is considering a series of punitive military strikes on Syria because of Damascus' alleged deployment of chemical weapons.
One group of counterclaims alleges violations of federal antitrust statutes and Louisiana law prohibiting the restraint of trade.
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