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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

All the allegation/accusation/charge

The prime minister denied all the allegations against him regarding the financial scandal.
... accusation/charge ... about/on ...

Hi,
Does the second in the above correctly interpret the first? Thanks.
  

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Yes, apart from 'charge'. This would only apply if he had been formally charged with something (by the police/authorities) but allegation/accusation doesn't necessarily have that meaning.

  • Yes, apart from 'charge'.
  • This would only apply if he had been formally charged with something (by the police/authorities) but allegation/accusation doesn't necessarily have that meaning.
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Yes, apart from 'charge'. This would only apply if he had been formally charged with something (by the police/authorities) but allegation/accusation doesn't necessarily have that meaning.

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