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The phrase "appears to be groundless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing doubt or skepticism about the validity of a claim or argument.
Example: "The allegations made against the company appear to be groundless, as there is no evidence to support them."
Alternatives: "seems unfounded" or "appears baseless".
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That appears to be groundless: Its exposure to the two amounts to 472.7 million Hong Kong dollars ($60.8 million), or 0.1% of the bank's total assets–"not fatal," according to Lee.
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If some of her specific allegations appeared to be groundless, her basic claim — that the government-provided security was inadequate — seemed inarguable.
If some of her specific allegations appeared to be groundless, her basic claim that the government-provided security was inadequate seemed inarguable.
Electoral authorities investigated and found the claims to be groundless.
All such worries turned out to be groundless.
Nobody should be surprised if that turns out to be groundless as well.Worry is expensive, and groundless worry is the most expensive of all.
He said he had investigated the allegations and found them to be groundless.
We have investigated the allegations made by the commission and have found them to be groundless.
In fact, the history of the past eight years has proved such fears to be groundless.
He said he thought that fears of a potential meltdown would prove to be groundless.
My biggest fear, that my own factory was light-years behind the Germans, turned out to be groundless.
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