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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged aggression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims or accusations of aggressive behavior that have not been proven or confirmed.
Example: "The report detailed the alleged aggression of the opposing party during the negotiations."
Alternatives: "supposed aggression" or "claimed aggression".
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Both resolutions condemned alleged aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan and called for immediate implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884.
Fields has a history of alleged aggression during arrests.
In it Adebolajo tried to justify the attack as a strike against the west for alleged aggression against Muslims.
It emerged on Monday that Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) chiefs were sent a critical dossier about Clarke as a candidate written after he stood in Tooting, south London, in 2010, raising concerns about his alleged aggression and hostility.
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Applies to both - alleged "Russian aggression" against Ukraine and mysterious "Novichok".
Commenting on US plans to deploy land-based missiles in Europe as a possible response to the alleged "Russian aggression" in the Ukraine, Lavrov warned that "building up militarist rhetoric is absolutely counterproductive and harmful.' Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov suggested the United States was leveling accusations against Russia in order to justify its own military plans.
Also alleged to induce aggression.
27 The figures for alleged physical or verbal aggression are striking on account of the scale of the problem, but coherent with data in the report on working conditions in health facilities in 2003, where 71% of the staff reported that they were exposed to verbal aggression and 54% reported that they had experienced physical aggression.
Human rights advocates had also called for the court to investigate the US in connection to alleged war crimes and the crime of aggression against Iraq.
Barack Obama's administration has pursued leakers with unprecedented aggression: the government has charged nine alleged leakers on his watch, compared with three under all previous presidents.
Yet how much do Clinton's decades of work on children's rights, health care, and environmental protection count as qualifications for president, compared to Trump's alleged business success, built upon unfettered self-interest and aggression toward any threat?
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