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'unfounded conjecture' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to speculation that lacks any evidence or sound reasoning. For example, "The court dismissed the charge because the claim was based on unfounded conjecture."
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It's a generous and unfounded conjecture, but maybe this is why men are more likely to take paternity leave with sons: the desire for a do-over.
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But this was idle conjecture.
So are wild conjectures.
They are subject to unfounded, yet popular, conjecture of 'race-based' privileges.
The minister for the arts, senator Mitch Fifield, said conjecture about changes to copyright law was unfounded and that the government had no intention of reducing the life of authors' copyright.
My fears were unfounded.
These concerns are unfounded.
This concern is unfounded.
That's conjecture.
That is unfounded.
Their worries were unfounded.
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