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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleges nothing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a claim or statement does not assert any specific allegations.
Example: "The defendant's statement is vague and alleges nothing of substance regarding the accusations."
Alternatives: "makes no claims" or "does not assert anything."
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If, as the critic alleges, nothing can justify this asymmetric treatment of controversial arguments from different domains of inquiry, then the idea of public reason is unjustifiably biased against those who rely on religious, metaphysical, or perfectionist arguments.
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Other than a conclusory allegation, plaintiffs have alleged nothing that would explain how buying stock at the market price the price at which presumably ordinary and rational businesspeople were trading the stock— could possibly be so one sided that no reasonable and ordinary business person would consider it adequate consideration.
The statement, "There are Christians getting persecuted by Jews every day," was immediately clarified by Ward as alleging nothing worse than Jewish parents' disowning children who choose Christianity.
There was little reason not to believe the Newsweek report, which alleged nothing worse than what we already know to be true (we have pictures to prove it).
Because it alleged nothing more than that the prices of the securities the plaintiffs purchased were artificially inflated, the Dura complaint failed to "provide the defendants with notice of what the relevant economic loss might be or of what the causal connection might be between that loss and the [alleged] misrepresentation". Id., at 347.
He never entirely shook off the charge that he was, in the critic Harold Bloom's words, "a minor novelist with a major style", that, in spite of the gorgeous particularity of his prose, he had, as another hostile critic alleged, "nothing to say".
While traditional managers often try to defend the status quo by alleging "Nothing new here!", the book shows that it is the combination of the shifts in goals and practices that make the fundamental difference between 20th Century traditional management that delivers a new model every couple of years, as at GM, IBM, Microsoft and GE, and Google's management that delivers 500 innovations per year.
You've nowhere to hide.'" Saadi, a leading member of a Libyan mujahideen group who was known by the nom de guerre Abu Munthir, was interrogated on one occasion by British intelligence officers, who he alleges did nothing to try to protect him after he told them he was being tortured.
Since then, his bigotry had been eclipsed by his stupidity and ignorance (to say nothing of his alleged sexual harassment), from repeatedly contradicting himself on abortion rights in a matter of seconds, to his laughably muddied "thoughts" (if you can even call them that without insulting actual thoughts) on Libya, and the list goes on.
While speaking of the Serbsky Center, Yuri Savenko alleges that "practically nothing has changed.
On the other hand, he alleges he knows nothing about his investments at all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com