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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegedly more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims or assertions that something is greater or superior, but without definitive proof.
Example: "The new model is allegedly more efficient than its predecessor, though independent tests are still pending."
Alternatives: "reportedly greater" or "supposedly superior".
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Pleats are allegedly more comfortable.
He also opted to pursue an allegedly more stable mode of profit: selling Confederate securities.
He had been converted to the new, open warfare, allegedly more "economical" with soldiers' lives.
It's a playful hobby in Ukraine, speculating what an allegedly more cohesive country might look like.
Immediately after these elections, Fini subsumed the MSI into a new and allegedly more respectable party, the National Alliance (AN).
But his distinction between Jim Jones's People's Temple and the allegedly more stable group led by David Koresh is misleading.
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This time, a Russian hacking ring has allegedly stolen more than a billion online user names and passwords, including more than 500 million email addresses.
Meanwhile, Jessie Tieva and Matthew Tieva allegedly made more than $15 million between April 2017 and May 2018, with some consumers forking over more than $32,000.
The republic allegedly lost more than $5bn when its energy companies were bought by Rakhimov in a privatisation deal more than a decade ago.
Others, however, have allegedly been more serious.
The following week, Liz allegedly killed more ducks and chickens.
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