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The phrase "appears to be unfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a claim or belief that lacks evidence or justification.
Example: "The allegations made against the company appear to be unfounded, as there is no supporting evidence."
Alternatives: "seems baseless" or "appears groundless."
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But it appears to be unfounded.
The notion that teams would instantly enhance their recruiting simply by changing their conference appears to be unfounded.
In fact, the claim that marijuana leads to the use of other drugs appears to be unfounded.
Musk's fear of AI appears to be unfounded.
For instance, I couldn't be happier that my dire prognostication about Pope Francis appears to be unfounded.
Further speculation that Angiolillo used a firearm that Betances himself furnished for him appears to be unfounded (although Betances, who was a fan of firearms himself —he taught a Cuban revolutionary leader on how to use a Remington machine gun once— gave at least one as a gift to one of his acquaintances).
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Unfortunately, such hopes appear to be unfounded.
These concerns appear to be unfounded.
But the claims appear to be unfounded, say experts.
But - from what I have seen so far this afternoon - these fears appear to be unfounded.
"The fears that households would not visit the malls appear to be unfounded".
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