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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allegedly working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is claimed or reported to be true, but not yet verified, particularly in contexts involving accusations or claims about someone's actions.
Example: "The suspect is allegedly working with a criminal organization, according to the latest reports."
Alternatives: "reportedly working" or "supposedly working".
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Gunmen allegedly working for Dole apparently mistook him for an executive of Somalfruit, and executed him outside the Mogadishu airport.
In addition to her solo LP, Gaga is allegedly working on a jazz team-up with crooner Tony Bennett.
Taxpayer money had been spent on political advertising for the mayor, including on Bengali-language television channels whose journalists were allegedly working as his media advisers.
Military experts from Britain are allegedly working with Saudi Arabia's military operation in Yemen by helping select locations for attacking rebels.
Following a one-song team-up on the Lips' Heady Fwends compilation, the artists were allegedly working on a full-length album called Lip$ha.
Between 2011 and 2013, dozens of banks were attacked by Iranian hackers allegedly working on behalf of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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All but three CIA officers working on East Germany allegedly worked for the Stasi.
During this time Ražnatović also allegedly worked as a hit man for the Yugoslav secret police.
The pair allegedly worked with Hamza Attou, who has already been extradited to France from Belgium.
Moore and Evens allegedly "worked with others unknown to the jury".
Most allegedly worked, at the Paris taxpayers' expense, for Mr Chirac 's "Gaullist" political party, the Rassemblement pour la Republique.
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