Sentence examples for a bit unfounded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit unfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claim or belief that lacks a solid basis or evidence, suggesting that it is somewhat unjustified.
Example: "The criticism of her work seems a bit unfounded, as she has consistently delivered high-quality results."
Alternatives: "somewhat baseless" or "slightly unjustified".

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The caveat is that the source of Amel’s predictions are a bit unfounded, as neither company releases its ad revenue data.

The headlines this week described Swift's statement as her "first foray into politics," a "dive into political waters". The notion, however, that Swift has been apolitical up until the moment she hit "post" on Instagram is a bit unfounded.

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"You tick a lot of boxes and win a lot of hearts when you start talking that sort of language, but I think it's a little bit unfounded," he said.

Be a bit wild.

In that atmosphere, it may be understandable that Irish officials fell for the tempting story that there was no real problem, just a bit of unfounded panic.

Though no extinction event is on the near horizon, these vehicles are firmly in their third act, buffeted by volatile oil prices, buyers' post-recession pushback against ostentation and the sense – not unfounded – that lumbering American SUVs are a bit déclassé.

A bit.

But, as he relates here, it was an unfounded assumption.

Not just a bit.

A bit more so.

People a bit moany.

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