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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address unfounded" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the need to respond to or deal with claims or concerns that lack a basis in fact. Example: "In our meeting, we must address unfounded allegations that have been circulating about our project."
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He dubs it Outright Monetary Transactions, or OMT, and says it will address "unfounded fears over the strength of the euro".
The Italian government is striving to address unfounded fears over vaccinations as part of a new strategy focusing on social media.
While presenting factual data does not counteract emotional reactions, it is important to address unfounded allegations or rumors about the new system.
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Between January 2000 and August 2015, the Baltimore Police Department reported over 50 alleged "incidents" at that address, including unfounded incidents and multiple allegations of assault and burglary.
Mr McBride resigned as political press officer to Mr Brown after messages he sent from a No 10 website address - containing unfounded claims about Tory MPs - were published by a Westminster blogger.
Mr McBride resigned as political press officer to the former prime minister in 2009 after messages he sent from a No 10 website address - containing obscene and unfounded claims about Conservative MPs - were published by a Westminster blogger.
If that's you, write down all your excuses, cross out the unfounded ones, and address the others.
The fear that they would sell their votes — a fear that was not unfounded — was chiefly addressed, in the eighteen-eighties, by the adoption of the secret ballot.
Dan Fogleman, a spokesman for Walmart, said the company has investigated the claims by workers in California and Illinois and found them to be either "unfounded" or, if legitimate, "addressed".
That's why it's on you to proactively address their concerns and show them why they're unfounded.
Mr Draghi said the ECB would engage in outright monetary transactions, or OMTs, to address "severe distortions" in government bond markets based on "unfounded fears".
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