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The phrase "alleged to constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is claimed or asserted to be a certain way, without confirming its truth.
Example: "The actions of the defendant are alleged to constitute a breach of contract."
Alternatives: "claimed to represent" or "purported to be".
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The equal protection violation was alleged to constitute a violation of 42 U.S.C. 1983 , 1985
The organization of the new company and the turning over of the stocks and business to it are alleged to constitute a breach of the Sherman act.
The jewels were alleged to constitute the count's only personal property in New York and the countess required them as security for unpaid alimony allegedly due her.
Thus, liability in a public nuisance action "turns on whether the defendants were in control over the instrumentality alleged to constitute the nuisance, either through ownership or otherwise". City of Manchester v. National Gypsum Co., 637 F.Supp.
The Illinois State Bar Association and others filed this complaint to enjoin the United Mine Workers of America, District 12, from engaging in certain practices alleged to constitute the unauthorized practice of law.
But investigations by Congress as to each particular bridge alleged to constitute an unreasonable obstruction to free navigation, and direct legislation covering each case, separately, would be impracticable, in view of the vast and varied interests which require national legislation from time to time.
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This form of judicial review, which might be called "constitutional review," differs from the "administrative review" of actions of government administrators that are alleged to be unreasonable or to constitute an abuse of power.
It refers to the island of Cyprus, alleged to be the site of her birth.
The various averments in the statement of claim must be treated as averments of the facts which are alleged to have constituted a breach of the condition.
Our cases teach that the application of state rules of law in state courts in a manner alleged to restrict First Amendment freedoms constitutes "state action" under the Fourteenth Amendment.
"Georgetown University is deeply disappointed to learn that former Tennis Coach, Gordon Ernst, is alleged to have committed criminal acts against the University that constitute an unprecedented breach of trust.
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