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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allege on" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate making a claim or assertion, but the correct preposition is usually "allege" followed by "that" or "against."
Example: "The plaintiff alleges that the defendant breached the contract."
Alternatives: "claim that" or "assert against".
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"The complaints allege, on the basis of a news article, that the then-inactive senior circuit judge may have committed misconduct relating to tax and financial transactions," says the order, dated April 1.
The Court wrote: "Nielson does not plausibly allege, on the basis of assertions beyond the trivial and conclusory, that it was objectively reasonable for him to believe that there was such a violation here".
In the lawsuits filed Thursday, attorneys allege on behalf of their clients that Renovate America and Renew Financial failed to screen and monitor their network of contractors and encouraged predatory lending and aggressive marketing.
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The message alleged on one occasion that Mr Bell "got so drunk me and his PS (private secretary) carried him to hotel in NYC".
Cramer went on to allege that on Wall Street a person could acquire enough money-power to become, name or influence the President of the United States.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has two lawsuits pending against it, one for overcrowding, the other alleging deputy-on-inmate violence.
Black students at the school also alleged on social media that they were not allowed to speak ethnic languages to one other.
If they are marijuana plants as is alleged on social media, we will remove them immediately.
Solar companies alleged on Tuesday that he had made a major U-turn.
The socialite Jemima Khan was among those alleged on Twitter to have obtained an injunction.
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