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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to documents that are claimed to exist or be true, but whose authenticity or validity has not been confirmed.
Example: "The lawyer presented the alleged documents as evidence in the case, but their legitimacy was still in question."
Alternatives: "supposed documents" or "claimed documents".
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While we cannot comment on the specifics of these alleged documents, the US Department of Justice takes very seriously all credible allegations of high-level, foreign corruption that might have a link to the United States or the US financial system," said Peter Carr, spokesman for the DoJ.
The alleged documents have been leaked by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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Six journalists at the News of the World were involved in instructing private investigator Glenn Mulcaire to hack phones of celebrities and others, it has been alleged in documents released by the high court to the Guardian.
The FBI alleged that documents in the stash showed Chung was acting at the direction of China's Civil Aviation Administration.
The United States also alleged in documents that Cleveland reinforced the racial identity of its schools through the race-based assignment of faculty and staff to district schools.
As state counselor, Suu Kyi does not have authority over the security forces committing the alleged and documented atrocities against Rohingya Muslims, but there are still many ways she could help to ameliorate the situation, according to Hassan. .
It has also denied access to humanitarian groups as well as a U.N. fact-finding mission in the country and other attempted investigations into the alleged and documented persecution.
Two of the Tulsa World reporters who wrote the report alleging falsified documents resigned on Monday, according to Talking Points Memo.
He alleges the documents rely heavily on a discredited Danish report, misquote sources, blur policy and "facts", and fail to acknowledge significant human rights issues in the country.
The newspaper alleges the documents, seen by BBC sports editor David Bond, show that Bin Hammam, 65, was lobbying on his country's behalf at least a year before the decision to award the country hosting rights.
The King estate, run by Dexter, stopped the sale, alleging the documents did not belong to Belafonte.
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