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The phrase "absolutely groundless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a claim, accusation, or belief that has no basis in fact or evidence.
Example: "The allegations made against him were absolutely groundless and lacked any supporting evidence."
Alternatives: "completely unfounded" or "entirely baseless".
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"The sentence is absolutely groundless and violates my personal liberty and my rights," Mr. Berlusconi said.
"The accusations are absolutely groundless," Andrei Belyakov, head of the Justice Ministry's bailiffs department, told the Interfax news agency.
In Seoul the NIS said the charge that the two men were working for the agency was "absolutely groundless".
A spokesman for the president immediately denounced the tape, saying, "These assertions are absolutely groundless and pure insinuation".
"The rumours that Corinna remodels her house to bring the supposedly 'hopeless case Michael' home, are absolutely groundless," it was reported in The Mirror.
"Perceptions about the renminbi exchange rate in the international community are absolutely groundless," Li Daokui, a member of the central bank's monetary policy committee, recently said.
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Now, I can't guarantee you that any of these worries is groundless, because I can't guarantee you that anything is absolutely safe, including the act of reading a newspaper.
"The accusations were groundless".
My fears were groundless.
Any worries were groundless.
It's groundless".
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