'alleges' is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used to mean that someone is stating or claiming something as fact, without proof. For example: "He alleges that he was wrongfully dismissed from his job.".
Collaery, who is one of a team of lawyers representing Timor-Leste in the international arbitration, has argued the raids were a deliberate effort by the Australian government to disrupt the proceedings, in which Timor-Leste alleges that in 2004 Australia improperly spied on the Timorese during treaty negotiations in order to extract a commercial benefit.
Amnesty International alleges that its communications have been intercepted illegally in breach of its rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
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The indictment alleges: "Soon after receiving these wire transfers, the defendant Jack Warner caused a substantial portion of the funds to be diverted for his personal use," which included laundering the money through intermediaries.
We can only surmise the PR offensive has come ahead of the screening in Australia of the HBO documentary Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, which alleges abuses and corruption in the church.
The Libyan fund said it thought it was buying shares in the companies and alleges Goldman Sachs showered gifts on "naive" staff to induce them to buy products they didn't understand.
King alleges that he told his editors about the inaccuracy but "they kept the headline".
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