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allegations

Aussprache: [əˌlɛɡˈeɪʃənz]

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Kontext: „law“

(noun) a claim or statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but it hasn't been proven yet. It's like when someone says, 'I think he did something bad,' but it's still just an idea until shown to be true.

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The allegations against the mayor led to a thorough investigation.

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There were no allegations made about her behavior; everyone thought she was doing a great job.

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What are the allegations being discussed in the news today?

Kontext: „dispute“

(noun) a statement claiming something, often used in arguments or conflicts. It's like saying, 'I argue that this happened,' even if there's no evidence yet.

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The allegations he made about the school were taken seriously by the board.

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Her allegations about the game cheating turned out to be false.

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What evidence supports the allegations being made?

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