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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged attachment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a claim or assertion about an attachment that has not been proven or confirmed.
Example: "The investigation revealed an alleged attachment between the suspect and the victim, but no evidence has been found to support this claim."
Alternatives: "purported attachment" or "claimed attachment".
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There is also a considerable variety of treatments for alleged attachment disorders diagnosed on the controversial alternative basis outlined above, popularly known as attachment therapy.
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When police announced Monday that they were closing in on the convicts thanks to some DNA evidence found in a cabin, Mitchell's alleged romantic attachment to the cons was still the best and only way to explain their initial escape.
When police announced on Monday that they were closing in on the convicts thanks to some DNA evidence found in a cabin, Mitchell's alleged romantic attachment to the cons was still the best – and only – way to explain their initial escape.
Bowlby claimed to have made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" in Maternal Care and Mental Health in his later work Attachment and Loss published between 1969 and 1980.
The Millers' alleged slaying of two Las Vegas officers and a bystander will be treated as murder, without the hate attachment.
Bowlby argued that with attachment theory he had made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" of Maternal Care and Mental Health.
[Her] alleged background . . .
Take the alleged kidnapping.
The protesters alleged sabotage.
Nobody has alleged wrongdoing.
What cause alleged?
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