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It can be used when discussing actions or intentions that are claimed or reported but not yet proven, often in a legal or investigative context.
Example: "The authorities are investigating a group allegedly plotting to put a plan into action that could disrupt public safety."
Alternatives: "reportedly planning to place" or "supposedly scheming to establish".
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Nearby in North Miami Beach, two police department employees were fired for allegedly plotting to put a Santeria curse on the city manager.
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They were charged with conspiracy to commit murder for allegedly plotting to kill the Bacon Brothers and other members of the Red Scorpions gang.
English Whig politician executed for allegedly plotting to murder King Charles II and his Roman Catholic brother James, Duke of York.
Police revealed they had arrested three men allegedly plotting to kill the artist behind the most controversial of the images.
He was tried by a military court in June 2011 and sentenced to life in prison for allegedly plotting to overthrow the government with no due process.
China says it has arrested 82 "suspected terrorists" in the western region of Xinjiang for allegedly plotting to sabotage the games.
The Americans later arrested 11 members of a Turkish special unit in northern Iraq for allegedly plotting to murder an Iraqi Kurdish politician.
Police have arrested four men on suspicion of allegedly plotting to carry out a terrorist attack, which security sources say may have been imminent.
Shortly before the presidential election of 2002, in which Tsvangirai was a candidate, he was charged with treason for allegedly plotting to assassinate Mugabe.
Christopher Lee Cornell, a 20-year-old recent Muslim convert from Cincinnati, was allegedly plotting to attack the US Capitol with pipe bombs and gun down government officials.
Kenneth Bae, an American missionary who was arrested in December 2012, is serving a 15-year sentence at a labour camp near Pyongyang for allegedly plotting to overthrow the regime.
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