Sentence examples for that allegedly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "that allegedly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or skepticism about something that is being claimed or reported. Example: "The witness testified that the defendant was the one who committed the crime, but the defense lawyer argued that the evidence was circumstantial and that allegedly, the witness's statement was coerced."

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That, allegedly, is the moment he decided to try steroids.

They were that group that allegedly supervised Coleman.

Three cases are cited that allegedly reveal we are not foreclosed from taking this course.

Maybe they're asking in the collaborative, D.I.Y. spirit that allegedly characterizes the artistic community.

Moreover, the regions that allegedly make up the brain's "lying module" aren't that small.

Neither is there any "acceptance," that allegedly comforting mental state, or its blustery twin, "defiance".

Or in the multiverses that allegedly exist alongside our own universe, but through an impenetrable curtain?

The journal also ridiculed capitalist countries and attacked various political, ethnic and religious groups that allegedly opposed the Soviet system.

This radiant heat then generated global wildfires that allegedly left soot in the K-T boundary sections.

How can they possibly relate to events that allegedly occurred 50 and more years ago?

Something to ponder when you're at a January game that allegedly means something.

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