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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleging him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts when someone is accused of something, but it should be followed by a specific action or claim.
Example: "The report was filled with accusations, alleging him to be involved in the scandal."
Alternatives: "accusing him" or "claiming he".
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This, I must admit, interested me less than office gossip alleging him to be the unclaimed son of Orson Welles, by his mother, the actress Geraldine Fitzgerald.
On his return he was immediately held under a European arrest warrant alleging him to be a member of an al-Qaida cell operating in Spain.
Film director Bharathi Raja lashed out against Rajinikanth, alleging him of dividing the film industry and saying that he was a "traitor who had a tacit understanding with the Karnataka government".
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Bosch's stance changed when MLB sued him, alleging he and his partners had solicited the business of players seeking banned performance-enhancing substances.
According to the most recent version of the story, perhaps the Iranian agents he alleges helped him moved him to a safe house.
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Driving up alongside him as he was jogging, they alleged shot him in the back and left him to die in a ditch.
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