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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleged is" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is claimed or asserted without proof, but it requires additional context or restructuring to be meaningful.
Example: "The alleged is a serious accusation that needs to be investigated further."
Alternatives: "claimed to be" or "purported to be".
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The treatment alleged is prohibited under international human-rights treaties".
The error alleged is his refusal to submit to the jury the issue of ordinary negligence.
The real intent of the ban, the organization alleged, is to "squelch its expressive element".
Even if everything that is alleged is true, this is less egregious than Clinton.
The meagre statements of the bill do not convince us that the apprehension alleged is well founded.
"It follows that his adamant denial of uttering the words alleged is not of itself determinative of the issues".
Buying foreign steel in this case, it is alleged, is not in America's best interest because of the damage it would do to our own industry.
The Court and petitioners' legal team are no doubt correct that the parallel conduct alleged is consistent with the absence of any contract, combination, or conspiracy.
In the present case the issues are not feigned; the suit is not collusive; the mismanagement of the school system that is alleged is clear and plain.
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Among those reportedly killed in Syria is Sydney man Mohammad Ali Baryalei, an alleged IS recruiter who was accused of masterminding a terror plot to behead random members of the Australian public.
But this is a case where rigid adherence to a rule ("make sure to add 'alleged'") is no substitute for careful thought.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com