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Discover Ludwig"has alleged" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has made an unproven claim or accusation. Example: The defendant has alleged that he was not present at the scene of the crime.
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Nobody has alleged wrongdoing.
Khadr has alleged that he was tortured.
Well, they were nicked, a Czech composer has alleged.
Neither side has alleged any misuse of funds.
He has alleged a conspiracy involving the Nakashes and the German bank.
He has alleged also that he was assaulted by one officer.
He has alleged electoral fraud, demanding a recount in five of Iraq's 18 provinces.
Might they have been prostitutes, as a top official with Kabul's police has alleged?
An intelligence official has alleged two of them played a role in the plot.
The PDP has alleged widespread irregularities at the polls, including the opposition's use of underage voters.
The prosecution has alleged that Bridger undertook a major cleanup operation after he murdered April.
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