Sentence examples for allegedly however from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allegedly however" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
The word "however" typically serves as a contrasting conjunction, and its use following "allegedly" creates a conflict in meaning.
Example: "The defendant allegedly, however, had an alibi that was corroborated by witnesses."
Alternatives: "reportedly but" or "supposedly yet".

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Allegedly, however, there are "hard problems" they will never overcome.

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All we know is that he was accused, he allegedly raped however many woman he raped, which, you got, it's so much issues in the world, you know I'm saying?

Hassan was allegedly referring, however, to the village of al-Qaidah, north of Aden, near his hometown.

I was not at all keen on spraying it with some hokey paint, however allegedly invisible by daylight.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, however, allegedly persuaded him to not proceed with the appointment.

The actions that Colbert and Gragg allegedly engaged in, however, were not legal. .

John IV went outside and raised his hand to quiet them; the soldiers, however, allegedly mistook this as a signal.

Recent advances in forensic science, however, allegedly indicate Pietz is lying about the timeline of events in the case.

Bouhadana has more appreciation for Japanese cuisine and culture than the layperson, so why do his jokes, however allegedly innocent, matter?

Others, however, have allegedly been more serious.

Their very presence in these areas, however, has allegedly transformed them, accelerating gentrification – and in turn pricing them out.

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