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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegedly has" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is claimed or reported to be true, but without definitive proof.
Example: "The company allegedly has the best customer service in the industry, according to several online reviews."
Alternatives: "reportedly has" or "supposedly has".
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"The key ingredient here is vinegar which allegedly has naturally occurring antioxidants, healing salts and minerals".
Bin Laden allegedly has already purchased a number of nuclear suitcase bombs from the Chechen Mafia.
She allegedly has ties to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
For Anna, allegedly, has refused to eat anything for the past four months, yet appears to be in perfect health.
The 29-year-old woman, who allegedly has ties to a top Russian official, is being held without bond.
This is the second time that Hamas allegedly has attempted to infiltrate the Israeli military in this way.
Out of Chile's 115,000 hectares, Merlot allegedly has 11.5percentnt and Carmenère 6percentnt.
Not even Massachusetts, which allegedly has the toughest supervision of the sector in the nation, is free of scandals.
El Aissami allegedly has ties to Hezbollah and was accused of issuing fraudulent passports to individuals from Middle Eastern countries.
The primary argument for this change of policy is that the state allegedly has no business regulating marriage, which is a complex cultural and religious practice.
The Russian government allegedly has hacked into the White House computer systems, gaining access to sensitive information about President Barack Obama, according to CNN.
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