/ˈpraɪməri æləˈgeɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: A primary allegation refers to the main or principal claim or assertion made by a party in a legal proceeding, such as a lawsuit or a criminal case. It is the central accusation or charge that forms the basis of the legal action being pursued.
Example: The primary allegation in the lawsuit is that the defendant breached the terms of the contract.