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Meanings of unsubstantiated allegations in English
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Usage of unsubstantiated allegations in English
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These astonishing and unsubstantiatedallegations may stand as her best fantasy creation yet.
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It also highlighted unsubstantiatedallegations that some Democrats were paid to vote for Cochran.
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Both slammed media organizations for reporting the unsubstantiatedallegations.
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Since September 2012, the Unite union has made a series of unsubstantiatedallegations against Crossrail Limited.
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Mr Bennett's unequivocal advice puts to rest the spurious & unsubstantiatedallegations raised against by eligibility.
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Media outlets, including your newspaper, are flooding us with so far unsubstantiatedallegations tending in this direction.
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Winston Peters has dismissed as unsubstantiatedallegations claims that his party received as much as 150-thousand dollars.
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Myanmar on Tuesday summoned Malaysia's ambassador over what it described as Najib's "unverified and unsubstantiatedallegations".
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The pope has historically been loath to respond to legally unsubstantiatedallegations of sexual abuse against senior clerics.
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There is growing anxiety among the country's 5,500 priests about spuriousand unsubstantiatedallegations of abuse.
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It added that the " unsubstantiatedallegations" taken from a draft statement had never been tested under cross examination.
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The film isn't always as effective as it could be, relying too heavily on unsubstantiatedallegations by various talking heads.
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In the post, he made unsubstantiatedallegations that his brother Craig "is an angry man" who "beat" him.
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But I am sorry The Irish Times has allowed him to use its columns to repeat unsubstantiatedallegations and political tittletattle.
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The Times, and others, had held back on reporting salacious and unsubstantiatedallegations that suggested Trump could be blackmailed by Russia.
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Tensions with Trump escalated last week after some news organizations reported unsubstantiatedallegations that suggested the president-elect could be blackmailed by Russia.
This collocation consists of:
unsubstantiated
Adjective
allegation
Noun
Unsubstantiated allegations across language varieties