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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe claims, beliefs, or accusations that lack evidence or justification.
Example: "The allegations made against the company are unfounded and have no basis in reality."
Alternatives: "are baseless" or "lack foundation."
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are unfounded
adjective
Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
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These concerns are unfounded.
These worries are unfounded.
Both are unfounded.
Maybe the suspicions are unfounded.
The party says such fears are unfounded.
Their allegations are unfounded as usual".
"Hopefully, those fears are unfounded," he said.
So far the concerns are unfounded.
Ms. Oaks' allegations are unfounded and erroneous.
Lawmakers say such fears are unfounded.
I hope these fears are unfounded.
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