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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged false" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to describe something that is claimed to be untrue but has not been proven false.
Example: "The defendant was accused of making alleged false statements during the investigation."
Alternatives: "purportedly false" or "claimed to be false."
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He said Chicago's unusual numbers reflected both police behavior – a long history of confirmed and alleged false confessions through interrogation alongside newer allegations of unlawful detention and misconduct – and the extensive work by activists and attorneys and the press to fight back.
Another, Tom Wise, is now facing prosecution for alleged false accounting and money laundering relating to his EU expenses.
HMIC said it would now seek further details about Boyling's alleged false evidence under oath before reviewing its report.
Ms Fahy, who has also worked as a childminder for U2's drummer Larry Mullen, is suing O'Riordan and her husband Don Burton, 41, for breach of contract and alleged false imprisonment at their home in Canada 1999.
The charges against Redwood City, Calif.-based Wealthfront Advisers stems from alleged false statements the company made about a tax-loss harvesting strategy that the company offered to its clients.
In May 2014, Purina filed a lawsuit against competitor Blue Buffalo regarding alleged false advertising.
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In March, the Texas attorney general sued Credit Solutions, alleging "false, deceptive and misleading acts".
April 1990: Report by Price Waterhouse on 1989 BCCI accounts alleges "false or deceitful" transactions.
Siwar said his father had filed a suit against the anti-corruption groups alleging false and slanderous denunciations.
Mr. Nkari's lawyer, Kenneth Ramseur, said he was planning to file a lawsuit against the city alleging false imprisonment, civil rights violation and assault.
Last month the ACCC began federal court proceedings against Coles, alleging "false, misleading and deceptive conduct" because their "freshly baked in-store" bread is actually partially baked somewhere else.
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