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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unsound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not based on sound reasoning, logic, or principles, often in contexts like arguments, theories, or practices.
Example: "The committee dismissed the proposal due to its unsound financial assumptions."
Alternatives: "a flawed" or "an invalid".
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Doesn't opting to be homeless indicate an unsound mind?
It is a judgment, a judgment thrice removed, and probably an unsound one.
The Court's foray into factfinding is an unsound departure from our usual practice.
We argue the evidence supporting gaming disorder is based on an unsound scientific basis.
Mr. Keiley predicted the firearms industry would come under market pressure that could make it an unsound investment.
I knew they were silly, but other people just thought they showed that I was an unsound person.
"Ohio has the right to make an unsound educational judgment, but not an unconstitutional one," Mr. Chanin said.
Back this year, I meet a group of friendly Adelaideans who have not missed an Unsound show in four years.
"She was a catastrophe waiting to happen, and she had never spent an unsound day in her life," Ward said.
His views are, to say the least, an unsound basis for either immigration or foreign-policy decisions.
After many years of service the annealing furnace was in an unsound state and renovated in a number of steps in three years time.
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